About Amy

Dr. Amy D. Risinger-Medley, PT, DPT, WCS

Are you searching for compassionate, expert pelvic floor physical therapy in Indianapolis? Meet Dr. Amy Risinger-Medley, a board-certified Women’s Health Clinical Specialist and Sexual Wellness Educator committed to improving the pelvic health of every body. With over a decade of experience and a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from the University of Evansville, Amy offers personalized care to help you regain comfort and confidence.

Amy received advanced pelvic floor training through the prestigious Herman & Wallace Pelvic Rehabilitation Institute. She is dedicated to creating a safe, inclusive, and judgment-free space where every individual feels empowered to improve their well-being. Her approach focuses on understanding your unique needs and collaborating with you to develop a custom treatment plan tailored to your goals.

Whether you’re dealing with pelvic pain, incontinence, prolapse, postpartum recovery, or other pelvic floor concerns, Amy’s evidence-based techniques and compassionate care can guide you toward recovery and enhanced quality of life.

Why Choose Dr. Amy Risinger-Medley?

  • Extensive Expertise: Over 10 years of experience specializing in pelvic floor physical therapy.
  • Advanced Training: Board certification and specialized training as well as doctorate level teaching roles with the IU Indianapolis Doctor of Physical Therapy program.
  • Comprehensive Care: Judgement-free, personalized treatment plans designed to address your specific needs.
  • Teaching & Research: Adjunct faculty member, peer reviewer for the Journal of Women’s Health, and teaching assistant for leading pelvic health institutions.

Amy is passionate about raising awareness and empowering individuals to take control of their pelvic health. She combines her clinical expertise with ongoing education to deliver the most advanced and effective therapies available.

Take the First Step Toward Pelvic Health

Don’t let pelvic floor issues affect your daily life. Dr. Amy Risinger-Medley is here to help you on your path to recovery. Contact us today to schedule your appointment and start improving your quality of life!

1 in 5

Pelvic pain is estimated to affect 1 in 5 women at some point in their lives, though it can also occur in men.1

Chronic Pain

In the U.S., approximately 15-20% of women report chronic pelvic pain (defined as pain lasting 6 months or more).

40%

Studies suggest that up to 40% of people with chronic pelvic pain do not receive a diagnosis within the first year of their symptoms.

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Chronic Pelvic Pain

Get help managing pain so you can return to activities you enjoy.

02

Pelvic Organ Prolapse

Gain strength and coordination to decrease unwanted pressure during exercise and activity.

03

Pregnancy & Postpartum

Enjoy pregnancy, prep for delivery, and feel ready to care for your new body and your new baby.

04

Constipation Management

Learn how a combination of diet, gut health, and muscle function can improve bowel movements.

05

Urinary Incontinence

When “Kegels” aren’t enough, there are other exercises that can help.

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Post-operative Care

Maximize healing and function after pelvic or abdominal surgery.

  • 1 Source: American Family Physician, “Chronic Pelvic Pain in Women,” 2005