Dr. Hannah Dike

  • Pelvic floor rehabilitation for urinary, bowel, and pelvic pain.
  • Integrating pelvic floor with musculoskeletal movement retraining.
  • Dry needling for neuromuscular pain and trigger points.
  • Individualized exercise prescription to restore function and goals.
  • Functional movement and return-to-activity rehabilitation.

This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.

Wellness in Motion Boston

Wellness in Motion Boston

1620 Beacon Street, Brookline, MA, 024462270

Hannah Dike, PT, DPT graduated from Simmons University with her Bachelor’s in Exercise Science in 2020 and Doctorate of Physical Therapy in 2022. While in her undergraduate studies, Hannah was a walk-on turned captain to the Simmons Division III rowing team and has competed in the Head of the Charles Regatta three times. She has also undergone extensive pelvic floor training through the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) Pelvic Health Academy, and recently received her Certificate of Advanced Practice in Pelvic Health Physical Therapy (CAPP-Pelvic). Hannah treats urinary, bowel, and pain dysfunctions for patients with both male and female anatomy. She loves to connect the pelvic floor to the musculoskeletal system for patient care. Additionally, she is a certified dry needling provider. Hannah enjoys taking a tailored, individualized approach with her patients to get them back to their passions and goals. She is excited to provide patients with the tools they need to succeed. Outside the clinic, you can find Hannah enjoying the outdoors with her Boston Terrier, Goose, running half marathons, and taking photos on her film camera.

A gait analysis is a systematic assessment of how a person walks or runs. Our gait analysis appointments are completed by our trained Physical Therapists. It typically involves observing various aspects of movement, such as stride length, speed, and biomechanical faults. This is completed with a slow motion video, with research in mind. The goal is to identify any abnormalities or inefficiencies in movement that could lead to injury or impact performance. There may be exercises prescribed based on what is found to help assist your running form.

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