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Amy Tse

DPT

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Doctor of Physical Therapy

Amy Tse, DPT, graduated with a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from the Mayo Clinic School of Health Sciences in Rochester, Minnesota in 2022.  She completed her undergraduate education at Pepperdine University in 2016.  Amy joined the ActivePT team in 2023.

Amy has a passion for treating pelvic floor dysfunction.  Her interests include pelvic pain, pelvic organ prolapse, pregnancy/postpartum care and recovery, incontinence, voiding dysfunction, as well as orthopedic pain. She finds pelvic health physical therapy allows her to integrate her knowledge of multi-system physiology and biomechanics with treatment of the musculoskeletal system to improve her patient’s quality of life.

In her pelvic health physical therapy care, Amy is an empathetic confidant for her patients. She prioritizes treating the whole person, not just their diagnosis, and incorporates her patient’s individual goals.  Amy strives to provide an approach that supports, educates, and empowers her patients to take control of their healing journey.  She is committed to continuing education and learning current evidence-based practices to provide highly skilled and holistic patient care.

Amy lives in Rochester, Minnesota with her husband and dog.  She enjoys trying new recipes, discovering thrift store treasures, adventuring in the outdoors with her husband, and spending time with their church community.

 

Certifications and Education

  • DPT – Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from the Mayo Clinic School of Health Sciences – 2022
  • Pelvic Health Physical Therapy Level 1 by the American Physical Therapy Association

Advanced Training

  • Pregnancy and Postpartum Corrective Exercise Specialist Certification (in progress)

Memberships

  • APTA – American Physical Therapy Association
  • MNAPTA – Minnesota Physical Therapy Association

Surgical Observation

  • Total hip arthroplasty
  • Total knee arthroplasty
  • Total laparoscopic hysterectomy and fibroid removal
  • Midurethral sling surgery