Grapevine - Colleyville - Southlake | April 2022

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BY KAREN CHANEY

“I RECEIVEDTHE THERAPY… AND IT RESOLVEDALLMY ISSUES ANDMADEMEWANT TOHELPOTHERSWITH IT.” JENNIFER , COOWNER

McCauley demonstrates the dry needling method onHinkel.

TOP REQUESTED SERVICES Inspire Physical Therapy and Wellness’ services include the following.

Pelvic oor physical therapy An internal pelvic exam checks muscles for tone, strength and coordination. Orthopedic physical therapy Diagnosis uses neurokinetic therapy, which nds problem muscles and how to x them. Pilates-based physical therapy Therapeutic private therapy and small group classes are available.

Jennifer McCauley, Inspire Physical Therapy and Wellness co-owner, demonstrates the high-intensity laser therapy on Amy Hinkel, a physical therapist at the practice. (Photos by Karen Chaney/Community Impact Newspaper) Inspire Physical Therapy andWellness Southlake therapy practice provides holistic treatments J ennifer McCauley and Julie Henderson opened Inspire Physical Therapy and Well-

Services provided at Inspire Phys- ical Therapy and Wellness include orthopedic physical therapy, sports-related physical therapy and pelvic health physical therapy. While working at Kaiser Perma- nente in California before coming to Texas, McCauley said she under- went pelvic oor physical therapy for conditions she experienced after having an emergency cesarean section. “I started having urinary leakage [and] abdominal pain, and I didn’t know why,” McCauley said. “I received the therapy … [and] it resolved all my issues and made me want to help others with it.” She trained to become a pelvic health physical therapist in the urology department at Kaiser. She

said she treats men with testicular pain, erectile dysfunction issues and pelvic pain that stems from sports injuries. She treats women for postpartum issues, urinary leakage, pain with intercourse and chronic pelvic pain conditions, such as endometriosis, she said. McCauley said the business remains true to its core values of treating holistically, focusing on get- ting to the root cause of a condition and being Pilates-based. “We look at not just rehabbing their neck or shoulder but rehab- bing them through their spine and core,” McCauley said. McCauley said she and Hender- son plan to open a location in Frisco or Prosper within the year and multiple locations within ve years.

ness in February 2018 in a rented room in a Southlake Pilates studio. McCauley said the business quickly outgrew that space, and within the year, they moved to their current location in the 280 Sports Complex on Commerce Street. In addition to being co-owners, McCauley is one of four therapists, and Henderson serves as the chief nancial ocer. McCauley said she graduated with a doctorate in physical therapy fromMount St. Mary’s University in California in 2008, passed the orthopedic clinical boards in 2012 and has been a certied Pilates teacher for over 20 years.

Inspire Physical Therapy andWellness 280 Commerce St., Ste. 115, Southlake (within 280 Sports Complex) 817-912-1420 www.inspireptandwellness.com Hours: Mon.-Fri. 7:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m., Sat.-Sun. closed

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