Kimberlee Raynovich

PT, MSPT

Physical Therapist (PT)

Member Since: 1996

Nickname

Kimberlee

Are you offering shadowing opportunities for students at your clinic?

No

Do you offer a Student Clinical Affiliation at your clinic?

No

CAPP-Certified In

🏅 Obstetric Health Physical Therapy (OB)

Year Earned

CAPP-OB Certified | 2024 July

ABPTS Board-Certified In

Pediatric

Practice Name

Bozeman Health Rehabilitation Department

Practice Description

Kimberlee Raynovich, PT, PCS, has worked as a physical therapist for over 20 years. Kimberlee works at Bozeman Health Deaconess Hospital, where she works in both the adult and the pediatric clinic, working with men, women and children with pelvic health complaints. She has been a Board Certified Pediatric Therapist (PCS) since 2009 and she is now working towards her Pelvic Rehabilitation Practitioner Certification through Herman and Wallace. Kimberlee has completed 3 of the 4 courses of the Pelvic Floor Series which covers female and male pelvic floor dysfunction, Colorectal and Coccyx Dysfunction, Pudendal Nerve Dysfunction and Urogynecologic Dysfunction. She also has also attended the Herman and Wallace Pediatric Pelvic Floor course. Kimberlee has a focus on coordination of breath support and postural control and how this impacts the inner core. She also incorporates her orthopedic and manual therapy skills into her treatment approach. Her focus is on care of the whole person, recognizing that many complaints, including back or leg pain, can be improved with Pelvic Health PT. Currently, Kimberlee sits on the Board for the Montana Chapter of the American Physical Therapy Association as the Director of Programming. Kimberlee earned her PT degree from Columbia University. She lives in Bozeman with her spouse and 3 children and enjoys skiing, biking, hiking and any other excuse to be outdoors.

Areas of Expertise

Pregnancy & Postpartum, Male Pelvic Health, Male Incontinence (Non-Surgical), Pediatric Pelvic Health, Lymphedema, Pelvic Oncology, Urinary Incontinence, Bowel Incontinence, Constipation, Orthopedics, Pelvic Pain, Fibromyalgia

Practice Setting

Outpatient Clinic/Private Practice

Populations Treated

Women, Men