Passionate about healing and empowering others through movement
Dr. Carson Judkins is a physical therapist and
yoga teacher practicing in Brooklyn, New York
Education
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Doctor of Physical Therapy
Ithaca College
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Pelvic Health
Physical Therapy
Academy of Pelvic Health Physical Therapy
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Yoga for Pelvic Pain
Herman and Wallace Pelvic Rehabilitation Institute
Qualifications
200-Hour Therapeutic Yoga Teacher Training
Soma Yoga Institute​
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Pilates Mat and
Apparatus Foundations
Body Arts and Science International System
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Certified Personal Trainer
American College of
Sports Medicine
Carson earned her Doctor of Physical Therapy from Ithaca College, where she also completed her B.S. in Clinical Health Studies, a minor in French, and a concentration in Mind, Body, and Spirit. There, Carson promoted wellness across campus as an ACSM Certified Personal Trainer, cycling instructor, and teacher of yoga and meditation.
Carson completed her 200-hour Therapeutic Yoga Teacher Training in Costa Rica through Soma Yoga Institute. She loves how yoga allows her to feel grounded and more in-tune with herself and the world around her. Carson is passionate about integrating principles of postural alignment, breathwork, and mindful movement gleaned from her yoga practice and training into her practice as a physical therapist.
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Carson has additionally completed training in Pilates by the Body Arts and Science International System (BASI) in Brooklyn, New York, where she was trained in Pilates Mat and Apparatus. Learning the Pilates method has allowed Carson to broaden her treatment approach, and refine and optimize patients' movements with a new level of structure and integrity.
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Carson has developed a special interest in pelvic floor rehabilitation and has trained with the Academy of Pelvic Health Physical Therapy to evaluate and treat the pelvic floor. Carson has completed additional coursework through Herman and Wallace Pelvic Rehabilitation Institute to specifically apply Yoga for Pelvic Pain. She feels passionate about incorporating her pelvic rehabilitation skills into her treatment of the whole self.
Her mission is to guide her patients to a greater understanding and awareness of their bodies and movement patterns, and to teach them the tools they need to live a continually healthier and happier life. Through breathwork and mindful movement, Carson guides people out of discomfort and fear, and into feeling at home in their bodies.
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Carson caught a travel bug after spending a semester studying abroad in Aix-en-Provence, France followed by a semester in Gold Coast, Australia. She loves to spend her spare time traveling, is an avid music & arts festival-goer, and enjoys all forms of being active outdoors – hiking, biking, running, skiing, kayaking, surfing…you name it!