Physical Therapy-Based Wellness
Dr. Jocelyn Barner, DPT, founder of Physio Pilates and Gyrotonic, brings over 14 years of experience in physical therapy, specializing in pelvic floor therapy, manual therapy, Pilates-based rehab, and dry needling. She combines hands-on techniques with movement-focused care to restore strength, mobility, and overall wellness.
Jocelyn has worked in outpatient, rehabilitation, and home health settings, always prioritizing personalized and effective treatment. Before becoming a PT, she was a yoga and Pilates instructor, personal trainer, and educator. Outside the clinic, she enjoys running, ballet, aerial arts, and spending time with her husband and their Golden Doodle, Bennett.
Pricing
By appointment only. Call 802-367-3582 or email info@renulounge.com.
30 Min
$75
60 Min
$120
Services
Combine any 2 (excluding 60 min PT follow-ups) for a 60 min treatment
Physical Therapy Evaluation/Assessment (Ortho or Pelvic Floor)
A personalized 30-minute evaluation to identify the root of pain or dysfunction and begin your healing with expert insight.
Physical Therapy Follow-Up (Ortho or Pelvic Floor)
A focused 60-minute session to support your ongoing recovery, reduce pain, and restore mobility and strength.
DRA Assessment & Correction
Targeted core evaluation and rehab for Diastasis Recti to help restore core strength and build post-pregnancy confidence.
Postural Assessment
A detailed analysis to detect imbalances and help you feel more aligned, energized, and supported in daily movement.
Cupping Therapy
A suction-based technique that increases circulation and relieves muscle tightness to promote faster recovery and renewal.
Hip Alignment Screen
Pinpoints misalignments that affect comfort and mobility to improve symmetry and reduce strain.
Dry Needling
A precise technique that releases muscle tension and trigger points to provide quick relief and improve function.
Myofascial Release
A gentle hands-on therapy that eases fascia restrictions to relieve tension and enhance overall body movement.
FAQs
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      We don’t take insurance, but you can pay with your HSA (Health Spending Account) or FSA (Flexible Spending Account). 
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      Physical therapy benefits everyone — not just those recovering from injury or surgery — by improving how the body moves, functions, and feels day to day. Through tailored exercises, hands-on techniques, and education, physical therapy enhances strength, flexibility, posture, and balance, helping people move more efficiently and comfortably. It can also prevent injuries, ease chronic pain, and support long-term joint and muscle health. Beyond physical improvements, regular physical therapy can significantly enhance overall quality of life. By reducing pain and improving movement, it often leads to better sleep, higher energy levels, improved mood, and reduced stress. Consistent physical activity guided by a therapist also boosts physical performance, supports healthy aging, and contributes to greater longevity. In essence, physical therapy helps people not only recover but thrive — enabling them to live stronger, more active, and more fulfilling lives. 
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      Dry needling is a therapeutic technique that uses thin, sterile needles inserted into tight or painful muscles (trigger points) to relieve tension, improve mobility, and reduce pain. By stimulating these points, dry needling helps release muscle knots, increase blood flow, and activate the body’s natural healing response. It’s a safe and evidence-based treatment performed by trained professionals, with only minor soreness sometimes occurring after treatment. This technique can benefit almost anyone — from athletes recovering from injury to office workers with muscle tension or people managing chronic pain. It helps improve flexibility, reduce soreness, and enhance overall movement and function. Dry needling can also be used alongside physiotherapy, massage, or exercise programs to speed recovery and support long-term wellness. Dry needling can provide a range of benefits, including: - Reduced muscle pain and soreness 
- Improved flexibility and range of motion 
- Enhanced recovery from injury or overuse 
- Better posture and movement efficiency 
- Relief from headaches, neck, shoulder, back, and joint pain 
 
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      DRA, or Diastasis Recti Abdominis, is a condition where the two sides of the rectus abdominis muscle (the “six-pack” muscles) separate along the midline of the abdomen, creating a gap in the connective tissue called the linea alba. This often occurs during or after pregnancy due to stretching of the abdominal wall, but can also affect men or women from factors like rapid weight changes, improper exercise technique, or heavy lifting. Addressing DRA is important because the separation can weaken core stability and affect posture, balance, and overall movement efficiency. Left untreated, it may contribute to lower back pain, pelvic floor dysfunction, and abdominal weakness or “doming.” Restoring proper core function through targeted exercises, posture correction, and guided rehabilitation helps improve strength, support the spine, and prevent long-term complications. 
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      Myofascial release (MFR) is a hands-on therapy technique that targets the myofascial system — the network of connective tissue (fascia) that surrounds and supports muscles throughout the body. Over time, fascia can become tight, restricted, or develop adhesions due to injury, poor posture, stress, or repetitive movements. Myofascial release involves applying gentle, sustained pressure to these areas to restore movement, improve tissue flexibility, and reduce pain. The benefits of myofascial release include decreased muscle tension and pain, improved mobility and posture, enhanced blood and lymphatic circulation, and better overall body alignment and function. It can also promote relaxation, help with recovery after exercise or injury, and support long-term musculoskeletal health. MFR is often used in conjunction with physiotherapy, massage, or exercise programs to complement other treatments and enhance results. 
 
                         
            
              
            
            
          
              