Becky Keller

Regional Vice President at Activcore Physical Therapy & Performance

Becky Keller has a diverse work experience in the field of physical therapy and performance. Becky is currently working as the Regional Vice President for Activcore Physical Therapy & Performance, where they specialize in pelvic health physical therapy. Prior to this, they served as the LPF USA Director and Course Instructor for Low Pressure Fitness, a renowned professional education company. In 2019, Becky founded their own company called Elevate Core Health, LLC. Becky started their career in 2007 as the Pelvic Wellness Rehab Coordinator for Penn Medicine Princeton Health, where they worked for over 14 years until 2021. Throughout their career, Becky has gained expertise in pelvic health physical therapy and is certified as a Pelvic Rehab Practitioner.

Becky Keller pursued their Master of Science degree in Physical Therapy/Therapist from Springfield College, starting in 1995 and graduating in 2000.

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Pennington, United States

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Activcore Physical Therapy & Performance

With locations in Colorado, Georgia, New Jersey and Pennsylvania, Activcore is the nation’s leading provider of suspension based physical therapy.Every facility is fully equipped with Redcord, a suspension system consisting of ropes, slings and bungee cords. Similar to floating in water, Redcord creates a "zero gravity" setting wherepeople of all ages and abilities can safely do suspension exercises with proper form and without pain.Suspension exercises challenge the mind and muscles (i.e., the neuromuscular system). Each precise movement requires total body awareness, strength and stability across entire chains of muscles (i.e., myofascial chains). When performed with bungee assistance, these exercises become a gentle yet powerful way to restore neuromuscular control and pain-free motion for optimal movement health and pelvic health.Suspension based physical therapy gets faster results than conventional PT and strength training. The difference is felt at a neuromuscular level. When your mind, pelvis and body are all fully connected, the effects are unrivaled.


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51-200

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