Hina Sheth MPT, OCS, MTC

Rebalance Physical Therapy
234 Woodbine Ave 2nd floor
Narberth , Pennsylvania

(646) 369-5072


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When can physical therapy help? Almost all injuries can benefit from manual physical therapy. However, evaluation by a physician, nurse practitioner, or physician assistant, is beneficial to rule in/out specific medical pathologies before starting treatment.

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What will physical therapy treatment consist of?

Taking Control of Pelvic Pain

Biography

Hina Sheth MPT, OCS, MTC is a board certified physical therapist who has over eight years of experience. She is an orthopedic clinical specialist through the American Physical Therapy Association and a manual certified therapist through the University of St. Augustine. Hina received her BA in Microbiology from the University of Florida and her Masters in Physical Therapy from the University of St. Augustine. She is an active member of the Women’s Health Section of the American Physical Therapy Association, National Vulvadynia Association, International Pelvic Pain Society, and is currently participating in a research study for Interstitial Cystitis through the National Institute of Health.

Her practice focuses on orthopedic, gynecologic, urologic, colorectal, sexual and obstetric disorders. She specializes in treating spine and pelvic dysfunctions including:

  • Headache and neck pain
  • Back, buttock, and leg pain
  • Pregnancy and postpartum back, hip and leg pain
  • Post hysterectomy pain
  • Coccyx pain
  • Stress, urge and mixed incontinence
  • Fecal incontinence
  • Post-prostate urinary incontinence
  • Pain in intercourse
  • Vaginal pain
  • Interstitial cystitis
  • Chronic pelvic floor pain

Hina’s mission is to help you be as active as you can be and take control over your condition by providing an individualized, evidenced-based physical therapy evaluation and treatment.