Tiffany Ellsworth Lee
OTR, OTD, MA, BCB-PMD, PRPC
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Tiffany holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Occupational Therapy
from the University of Texas Medical Branch, and a Masters of Arts
in Health Services Management from Webster University. She has
worked as an occupational therapist and a manager in a variety
of rehabilitation settings since 1994. In 1996 she began
specializing in the treatment of neurological disorders utilizing surface
EMG biofeedback. She received her training at the University of
Miami under the direction of Dr. Bernard Brucker, a world renowned
rehabilitation psychologist. In 1997 she became the Director of
the Florida Hospital's Biofeedback Clinic in Orlando, Florida. Her
biofeedback clinic specialized in treating neurological conditions
(CVA, TBI, CP, and SCI), and facial paralysis. In 2004, she received
her certification in pelvic muscle dysfunction from the Biofeedback
Certification International Alliance (BCIA). She is a Herman and Wallace Pelvic Rehabilitation Institute faculty member and teaches biofeedback courses. She is also the owner of a continuing education company, Biofeedback Training and Incontinence Solutions, and has a private practice in San Marcos, Texas exclusively dedicated to treatment of urinary and fecal incontinence, and pelvic floor disorders. She offers clinical consultation, training workshops, and she mentors health care professionals working toward their BCIA certification.
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Jane is a graduate of Ithaca College’s Physical Therapy program, earning her Master’s Degree from the University of Vermont. Jane’s early career specialized in general out-patient care. In the early 1990’s, Jane was introduced to pelvic floor care. This initiated Jane’s career focus on pelvic floor muscle dysfunction. In 2002 Jane opened a private practice, developing a regional reputation for providing a successful and knowledgeable approach to complex patients with pelvic floor dysfunction. Jane and her staff treated all ages and genders in her specialty clinic. Jane states, “The focus of my successful clinic was the use of Surface EMG biofeedback to provide the visual focus, empowering patients to participate in their own care”. Jane sold her practice in 2022. She now helps children and families via telehealth to learn the strategies necessary to regain lost bladder and bowel control (pottytimephysicaltherapy.com). Jane has been adjunct faculty in the University of Vermont’s Physical Therapy program and spoke frequently in UVM’s College of Medicine and the College of Nursing and Health Sciences, training current and future members of the medical community. She continues speaking to local special interest groups. Jane teaches for Biofeedback Training and Incontinence Solutions with Tiffany Lee, as well as Herman and Wallace Continuing Education. She mentors and trains healthcare providers worldwide in this powerful treatment and has assisted other countries in developing protocols for this treatment approach. Jane’s research, in collaboration with the UVM College of Medicine, furthers the knowledge and understanding of sexual dysfunction, pelvic organ prolapse, incontinence, and quality of life. In fall 2021, Jane published Pelvic Floor Biofeedback for the Treatment of Urinary Incontinence and Fecal Incontinence in the Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback journal “Biofeedback”. In 2023 Jane co-authored a self study manual, Foundations of Pelvic Floor Muscle Assessment Using Electromyography with Beth Shelly, PT, DPT, BCB-PMD.
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Jane Kaufman
PT, M.Ed, BCB-PMD
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