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Back In Motion Physical Therapy
Rhonda Fiorillo, MPT, WCS, PRPC is a Board Certified Women's Health Specialist and Certified Pelvic Rehabilitation Practitioner specializing in evaluating and treating dysfunctions specific to women including pelvic pain, pain specifically with intercourse, endometreosis, organ prolapses and incontinence.

Rhonda is Board Certified by the ABPTS to safely and effectively manage complications following breast cancer including lymphedema, pain and scar management. To date, our youngest patient is an 8-year old child for bladder incontinence and an 89 year old gentleman with complications from prostate cancer.
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Rhonda graduated from University of Nevada, Reno in 1991 with a B.A. in Health Education. After completing her undergraduate degree, she attended College of Osteopathic Medicine of The Pacific in southern California where she earned her Masters in Physical Therapy.

Graduating in 1994, her first job was at a rehabilitation hospital in Reno working on a multi-disciplinary team treating both adult and pediatric patients with traumatic brain injuries.In 1996, she pursued her orthopedic and neurological interests in an out-patient setting at the rehabilitation hospital, where she began specializing in vestibular disorders.
We start with a proven scientific background with an evidence-based practice to evaluate your specific condition and utilize manual techniques to treat a variety of orthopedic and neurological conditions. Each treatment plan is developed specifically for you and with you based on your needs and goals.
Women's Health Physical Therapy is a physical therapy specialty that focuses on evaluating and treating dysfunctions specific to women, from the child bearing years through post-menopause. Common conditions treated including pregnancy, postpartum care, bladder/bowel dysfunctions, pelvic pain, breast cancer treatment, organ prolapse, osteoporosis and fibromyalgia.
We love to treat children with bowel and bladder issues and tummy pains because we can really make a huge improvement in the quality of their lives. We start with a proven scientific background with an evidence-based practice and family history to evaluate your child's specific condition and utilize physical therapy techniques and behavioral modifications to treat a variety of bowel and bladder dysfunctions.
Men and women possess similar anatomy in terms of their pelvic floor muscles; however, new research has shown contemporary clinical practice is typically focused on assessment of anal contraction and training which has little to do with urinary continence in men. Using transperineal ultrasound imaging, treatment can directly evaluate urethral pressure mechanisms providing a foundation for more specific assessment and intervention.
Reviews (9)
Laura Smith
Laura Smith
Nov 07, 2020
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Rhonda and the team were incredibly helpful in my last few weeks of pregnancy and during the recovery process. I couldn't feel better and am able to move and play with my kiddo the way I hoped I could.
Sue Higley
Sue Higley
Nov 04, 2020
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Everyone at Back in motion has been kind, professional and knowledgeable. The experience for me has been very good so far.
Lynn Ruward
Lynn Ruward
May 29, 2020
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Very professional and knowledgeable in all aspects physical therapy. Pleasant atmosphere and they seem genuinely dedicated to everyone’s timely and full recovery.
Deborah Rife
Deborah Rife
Aug 16, 2019
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I have had several experiences with Back in Motion Physical Therapy, and I cannot speak highly enough about my care and treatment! Rhonda Fiorello is incredible to work with and extremely knowledgeable about a variety of conditions. All of her staff take pride in their work and encourage the patients so much so that I left physical therapy feeling like a "friend" rather than their "patient". It is not the cookie cutter therapy that you receive at other places, it is individualized to you as a patient. Sabine, the receptionist, and Bernadette, Rhonda's assistant, remember your name without having
Nadia Elgendy
Nadia Elgendy
Jul 16, 2019
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I am reluctant to give this feedback, but here it is. It might produce some good down the line. Technician is lacking enthusiasm, seems disinterested, or lack customer service skills, too distant; needs to be more motivated, cheerful, or involved; otherwise, clinic is effective and helped my condition. You need to make your customer feel at home and taken care of. Owner and receptionist are great though; made me feel right at home.
Paul Kowallek
Paul Kowallek
May 30, 2019
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The staff was very friendly and professional, the facility was very clean and comfortable to exercise in. Coco the manager and mascot always greeted patients at the door and supervised all activities from a resectful distance.
Michele Sanchez-Boyce
Michele Sanchez-Boyce
Dec 03, 2017
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Rhonda and her staff are absolutely the best at what they do. Rhonda has an incredible way of making your physical therapy as comfortable as possible, educational as she explains everything, and she gets results!!! You owe it to yourself to go see her.
D. Davis
D. Davis
Jul 12, 2016
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Stellar group of people!!!! All have been extremely helpful throughout the many levels of my recovery. Aside from all of the physical achievements gained over time, their support and guidance (Rhonda’s in particular) is truly what makes all the difference in the world. It’s what sets them apart from all the rest.
I initially walked in on my first day of therapy without any real hope; afterwards, I walked out that same day with all the hope in the world. For someone who has been suffering from interstitial cystitis for the past (35+) years, and has been treated in over (3) different states
Robert Balfrey
Robert Balfrey
May 16, 2016
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I found these people to be very helpful , friendly and knowledgeable. They have good training, equipment, and a pleasant environment. I recommend them highly, well worth the long drive to get there. Bob Balfrey