Dr. Caitlin McCurley
- Pelvic floor assessment and rehabilitation for pelvic health.
- Biomechanics-informed movement analysis for injury prevention.
- Motor control and motor learning programs to improve movement.
- Therapeutic exercise prescription for strength and function.
- Rehabilitation for climbing, backpacking, and sport-related injuries.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Wings Physiotherapy, Inc.
18231 Hwy 18, Suite #3, Apple Valley, CA, 92307
Caitlin studied Motor Behavior in a master’s program at Louisiana State University. In her time at LSU she was responsible for running data collections for research in the biomechanics laboratory. She acquired a wide range of knowledge in the physics of human movement as well as neurological and psychological aspects of motor control and motor learning. It was during her time in Baton Rouge that she discovered a profound love of rock climbing. She has found that climbing was a culmination of her studies in exercise science and mechanical function of the human body. She graduated with her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from the University of Southern California in May 2023. While training at USC she was fortunate enough to study pelvic health in multiple clinical rotations. She began to draw parallels between my exercise hobbies and their effects on pelvic health and is excited to explore how we can use different modes of exercise to improve our pelvic health. She swam competitively from kindergarten through college. She is now an avid backpacker, rock climber, and is building a growing knowledge of Muay Thai kickboxing.