Dr. Ruth Will
(she/her)
Physical Therapist
Ruth Will, DPT received her doctorate in physical therapy from Arcadia University in 2014. Her post graduate studies has included advanced training including:
- Certified Functional Manual Therapist from the Institute of Physical Art,
- Visceral, neural and vascular manipulation from the Barral Institute,
- Craniosacral therapy from the Upledger Institute and
- Pelvic floor therapy from Herman and Wallace
Her treatment style reflects a personal and professional arc towards grounded and anatomical basis, honoring the body’s inherent wisdom and personhood. Ruth’s inclusive and relational approach is informed by each patient’s body, story and lived experience.
She brings personal knowledge to the treatment room, holding space for patients to reconnect with their body, learning its language, and facilitating a felt sense of connection and collaboration.
Ruth’s work is particularly well suited to support patient’s healing in the areas of:
- Chronic disease
- Lyme
- Autoimmune conditions
- Chronic neck pain/headaches, back pain, or joint pain
- Digestive dysfunction
- IBS/SIBO/dysbiosis
- Acid reflux/GERD
- Post concussive syndrome
- PTSD
- Post viral symptoms
- long covid
- EBV/mono
- POTS
- Dysautonomia
- CFS
- Pre surgical consultation, and post surgical care
- Pelvic Floor dysfunction
- Incontinence/constipation
- Pregnancy and post partum
- Early stages of prolapse
- Proctalgia fugax
- PMS/PMDD
In her personal life Ruth enjoys a movement practice that supports her love of movement, including dancing, learning the outdoors, running, yoga, hiking. She also occupies her time eating lots of blueberries, and finding ways to stay playful and explorative.