Cornerstone is a private physical therapy practice specializing in the treatment of pelvic floor conditions. Most patients who are referred for treatment have no idea that specialized physical therapy exists and is designed to treat these most personal and sensitive issues. We seek to empower our patients with knowledge, personalized treatment, and a welcoming attitude.
Tracey LeGrand, PT, MSPT, WCS, is the only physical therapist in the Lexington area with the distinction of board-certified clinical specialist in women's health, and is 1 of only 5 physical therapists who have obtained this certification in the state of Kentucky. Our number one goal when a patient walks through our door is to first and foremost display respect and understanding.
Tracey LeGrand, PT, MSPT, WCS, is the only physical therapist in the Lexington area with the distinction of board-certified clinical specialist in women's health, and is 1 of only 5 physical therapists who have obtained this certification in the state of Kentucky. Our number one goal when a patient walks through our door is to first and foremost display respect and understanding.
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Tracey graduated with her Master of Science in Physical therapy from the University of Kentucky in 1999 and later completed a Master of Arts in Counseling from Asbury Theological Seminary. Tracey developed a passion for treating pelvic floor disorders and pelvic pain conditions early on in her career in the year 2000.
If you are seeking specialized care for an issue related to pelvic health, we are here to help. Click to learn more about the types of conditions we treat below. Cornerstone Pelvic Health & Wellness specializes in providing thorough examinations and creating personalized treatment plans for various types of pelvic pain.
Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) is a condition when one or more of the pelvic organs descend from their normal position. Pelvic organ prolapse occurs when the pelvic floor muscles and/or ligaments have been weakened and the integrity of these tissues has been compromised. The most common causes of POP are vaginal childbirth, menopause, chronic constipation, chronic coughing, heavy lifting, genetics, and possibly high impact exercise.
The ability to conceive, nurture, and grow a human being during the nine months of pregnancy is nothing short of miraculous, and motherhood, although not without challenges, is a priceless gift. However, during the childbearing years, the female body has to endure a lot of changes and adaptations, especially the pelvic floor muscles and the abdominal muscles.
In our pursuit of providing quality and effective care, each patient is given a 1 hour treatment session. During the evaluation process, the time is taken to truly listen to the patient and obtain a thorough medical history in order to fully understand the patient's symptoms and complaints. Furthermore an extensive musculoskeletal evaluation process is completed to identify the cause of the symptoms.
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