Pelvic Floor Therapist Nicole Bulow, PT, DPT, CFMT, ATC

Phone Number:
(425) 448-2567

Address:
4839 S. Brandon Street Seattle, Washington 98118

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They have been bestowed with a remarkable gift – the ability to guide individuals in unlocking their untapped potential. Their journey into the field of physical therapy was fueled by a deep passion for the things that bring them happiness: nature, endorphins, and human connection. Their insatiable thirst for knowledge led them to become a Certified Functional Manual Therapist, dedicating their days to helping people lead better lives.

Driven by the intellectual challenge of unraveling the intricate puzzle that is the human body, they excel at identifying and addressing the barriers that impede progress. Together with their patients, they rewrite the narrative of their bodies, opening up new possibilities for healing and growth. In recent years, they have felt a calling to work with women throughout the entire spectrum of pregnancy. They firmly believe that there is much that can be done to enhance conception, alleviate discomfort during pregnancy, facilitate labor, and expedite postpartum recovery.

As a physical therapist, they have the privilege of partnering with their patients to help them regain the quality of life they desire. Throughout the journey, they share their extensive knowledge and unwavering passion, equipping individuals with the tools they need to take ownership of their well-being.

Their educational background includes a Doctorate in Physical Therapy and a Master of Science in Athletic Training from Shenandoah University, as well as a Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science from the University of San Francisco. They continuously pursue relevant continuing education to deepen their expertise, such as training in Holistic Treatment of the Pregnant Body, Spinning Babies, Pregnancy Rehabilitation and Pelvic Floor, POP Boost Camp, Continence, Reproduction & Sex, Certified Functional Manual Therapist Coursework, and Visceral Mobilization.