Jun 7, 2022
Debra Goldman began her career as a modern dancer in New York City. But after a couple of dance-related injuries, she shifted her focus to the field of dance and sports medicine and earned a B.S. in physical therapy from Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine. Debra then returned to Manhattan and for 12 years she worked at orthopedic and sports medicine clinics in the financial district. She also created a practice with a focus on prenatal and postpartum issues, located in New York’s only free-standing midwifery-run childbearing center. That experience led Debra to immerse herself in her specialty and true professional passion: healing pelvic floor dysfunction.
In 2004, she launched Four Corners Physical Therapy in Florham
Park, New Jersey, where she is dedicated to delivering skilled
hands-on treatment and functional strengthening and movement to
help support women’s bodies thru pregnancy, postpartum,
perimenopause and menopause. She is also a Master teacher of the
Alexander technique and has dedicated years of study and practice
to osteopathic manual medicine. Her own experiences as she
navigated conception, recurrent miscarriage, fertility treatment
and birth to her son Jack at age 41, inspire her dedication to
trauma informed care.
Debra is proud to have been part of the inaugural group to receive
certification through the Herman & Wallace Pelvic Rehabilitation
Institute as a Pelvic Health Specialist. She enjoys educating and
collaborating with other practitioners including local birth
workers, and she is a passionate advocate for pelvic health for
everyone who needs care.
For more information, check out her website at www.fourcornersphysicaltherapy.com.
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