Dr. Sarah Talley, PT, DPT
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Dr. Sarah Talley, PT, DPT

Medical Therapeutic Yoga (MTY) has transformed my clinical practice and my own self care. MTY provides a framework for treating patients holistically while empowering them to care for themselves through a graded progression of movement and breathwork. It has become the foundation for treating my pelvic health patients, and is especially helpful for those who are new to movement or fearful of injury. On a personal level, yoga has opened doors within me that I forgot were there. I have made lifelong friendships with my fellow students and am forever grateful for the many gifts of this program personally and professionally. Thank you, Ginger!

Dr. Sarah Talley, PT, DPT
Raleigh, NC

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