Alana Branch, PT, DPT is a pelvic health physical therapist with a passion for empowering her patients through education and personalized care. She earned her Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from The University of Tennessee Health Science Center, following her undergraduate studies in kinesiology at Mississippi State University.
During her time at Mississippi State, Alana was a cheerleader for four years, developing discipline and teamwork skills that now translate into her patient care. Her journey into pelvic health began during her physical therapy education, sparked by an inspiring lecture from MOJO Co-founder, Sara Lynn Johnson Fultz. This interest was further cultivated through a clinical internship at MOJO, solidifying her commitment to this specialized field.
Alana now treats a diverse range of pelvic health issues, including urinary incontinence, pelvic pain, hip pain, low back pain, pelvic organ prolapse, and pregnancy/postpartum concerns. Alana's approach to patient care emphasizes building strong relationships and educating her patients about the crucial pelvic connection.
Outside of the clinic she enjoys spending time with her friends and family, lifting weights, and traveling the world.