Dr. Linda Froemming, PT, DPT
DIRECTOR AND PHYSICAL THERAPIST
Linda received her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from George Fox University and her bachelor’s degree in Athletic Training from Oregon State University. After having her first son, she knew there was a big need for pelvic floor physical therapy and knew there was a big change needed in the pregnancy and postpartum world. She has a special interest in treating pelvic health concerns including urinary incontinence, urinary frequency and urgency, pelvic organ prolapse, painful intercourse, pelvic pain, and prenatal and postpartum care. Linda has training through Herman & Wallace. Aside from physical therapy, Linda enjoys spending time with her husband, two boys, and Golden Retriever. In her free time, she enjoys hiking and camping in the PNW, traveling with her family and friends, and trying new foods. Her hobbies include going on walks with her family, weightlifting, gardening, and baking.
Dr. Jessica Hund, PT, DPT
FOUNDER AND PHYSICAL THERAPIST
After having her own first baby, Jess discovered how difficult it was to advocate for appropriate pelvic floor therapy. She was frustrated at the difficulty to get into the clinic and the care that then followed. Jess decided to step into this gap and utilize the same principles she had spent her career studying and apply these to the pelvic floor.
Dr. Hund is passionate about creating an environment where trust is formed and refuses to acknowledge that the status quo needs to be the usual. She loves working with perimenopausal/postmenopausal women and quite frankly anyone with a pelvic floor and vulva who is struggling.
Jess has led pelvic floor discussion panels, teaches as an adjunct professor at George Fox University, and has Herman and Wallace training.
Dr. Ashley Phillips, PT, DPT
PHYSICAL THERAPIST
Ashley received her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Oregon State University – Cascades and her bachelor’s degree from George Fox University. She has training in pelvic health through the Herman & Wallace Pelvic Rehabilitation Institute.
Ashley was drawn to pelvic health after seeing how many women felt limited by their symptoms—especially during pregnancy, postpartum, or when returning to exercise. She has a special interest in working with female athletes of all ages and abilities to overcome pelvic floor challenges, supporting prenatal and postpartum recovery, and helping patients confidently return to movement and fitness.
Outside of the clinic, Ashley enjoys playing pickleball, attending any form of group fitness classes, and hiking or camping with her husband. She’s always up for movement and adventure—just don’t ask her to cook!
Ashley received her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Oregon State University – Cascades and her bachelor’s degree from George Fox University. She has training in pelvic health through the Herman & Wallace Pelvic Rehabilitation Institute.
Ashley was drawn to pelvic health after seeing how many women felt limited by their symptoms—especially during pregnancy, postpartum, or when returning to exercise. She has a special interest in working with female athletes of all ages and abilities to overcome pelvic floor challenges, supporting prenatal and postpartum recovery, and helping patients confidently return to movement and fitness.
Outside of the clinic, Ashley enjoys playing pickleball, attending any form of group fitness classes, and hiking or camping with her husband. She’s always up for movement and adventure—just don’t ask her to cook!
Dr. Kelsie Bryant, DPT
PHYSICAL THERAPIST
Accepting Patients April 2026
Sarah McInroy Hansen
Client Success Manager