Jordan Miller (she/her/hers) earned her Bachelor of Science in Cellular, Molecular, and Physiological Biology from Christopher Newport University, followed by her doctorate in Physical Therapy from Old Dominion University. She was then awarded the Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation Practitioner Certification (PRPC) from Herman and Wallace Pelvic Rehabilitation Institute. Jordan also serves as an Advisory Board Member for Carroll Community College Physical Therapy Assistant Program where she counsels on updated pelvic health education, and as an Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor for Old Dominion University where she provides clinical instruction to physical therapy doctoral candidates.
Jordan’s career focuses on helping folks of all genders and ages recover optimal abdominal, spine, and pelvic function. Outside of Entropy, Jordan works as a physical therapist, treating people experiencing bowel or bladder dysfunction, pelvic pain, dyspareunia, sexual dysfunction, pelvic organ prolapse, or symptoms associated with diagnoses such as endometriosis, PCOS, IBS, painful bladder syndrome, or chronic prostatitis. She also treats pregnancy and post-partum patients, those recovering from post-surgical complications (prostatectomy, gender affirmation, etc.), and those experiencing bladder/bowel/sexual dysfunction as result of neurological injury.
As a coach for Entropy Physiotherapy, Jordan aims to improve access to pelvic health education. Jordan utilizes inclusive and evidence-based coaching to help you better understand your diagnosis, identify your treatment options, and empower you to take control of your own health journey. Jordan will help guide you to discover your pelvic health goals and take steps to recover your optimal function for a better quality of life.
Schedule a meeting with Jordan (links to the Coaching page)