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About Us: Meet Our Team

Meet our experienced pelvic floor and lower back treatment team, with 20+ years of experience.

Zarina Vitebsky (she/her/hers)

Owner & Lead Therapist - DPT, MSPT, PRPC, TPS, LPF, DN

Zarina, owner of Pelvic Health NJ, received her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Purdue University, and received her Master's in Physical Therapy from Old Dominion University. Her clinical studies include training at St. Augustine University as an Orthopedic Spine Specialist, the Pelvic Rehabilitation Practitioner Certification, all three level certified in Low Pressure Fitness (LPF), and currently working on the Therapeutic Pain Specialist (TPS) Certification. Outside of her clinical studies, Zarina has completed Visceral Mobilization (VM) training and CranioSacral Therapy (CST) training from The Barral Institute, along with extensive training in Arvigo Abdominal Massage Therapy, Mastery Certification in Manual Therapy (MCMT), and a certification in Jessica Drummond's Functional Nutrition for Rehabilitation Professionals for Pelvic Pain (FNRP) at the Integrative Women's Health Institute. A strong advocate of female, male and pediatric pelvic floor dysfunction, she is one of only two physical therapists in the US who have been trained by Dr. David Wise, author of Headache in the Pelvis, to carry out his specific pelvic floor pain protocol. Zarina is constantly expanding her techniques on how to further treat complex pelvic floor conditions such as gender reassignment surgery and chronic varieties of pain such as CRPS. Zarina is a continual guest lecturer at Kean University, and has lectured at the Herman & Wallace Institute and at physician rounds in the Morristown and Overlook Hospitals. Within the local mom community, Zarina has also developed a very strong reputation for treating DRA and pelvic floor dysfunction associated with prenatal & postpartum conditions. She uses a “whole trunk” method in treating diastasis recti (DRA) which has led to a high success rate within her patients. When not treating patients and taking new courses, she is an active contributor to The Echenberg Institute for Pelvic & Sexual Pain by Dr. Robert J. Echenberg. She continues to mentor with Dr. Robert J. Echenberg and Dr. Kenneth Peters, learning from two of the most prolific minds in the pelvic floor world to further her knowledge in PF dysfunction. She is currently working on publishing a manual that will address different kinds of chronic pain and different way to address them through physical therapy, as well as developing an abdominal brace to help postpartum mothers recover faster.

Malka Flamm (she/her/hers)

Pelvic Floor Therapist and Master's of Occupational Therapy - MSOT

Malka is a dedicated occupational therapist who graduated from Touro University in Manhattan, NY. Her interest in Pelvic Health Therapy was sparked by her personal experience with the pregnancy and births of her two children. Malka uses a “whole person” biopsychosocial approach to address all aspects of a person that contribute to pelvic floor dysfunction. Passionate about helping women and children, she has delved deeply into understanding our body’s automatic functions that sometimes need a little coaxing to work properly again. This way we can cough, sneeze, exercise, laugh and jump for joy with no worries! With her expertise, she has mastered techniques to retrain the body, restoring its ability to function properly and reflexively, supporting optimal health and well-being. She is an expert in identifying patterns of dysfunction, enabling her to pinpoint the root cause and provide targeted treatment to facilitate healing and restoration.

She has taken many courses to enhance her understanding and treatment including:

Herman & Wallace Pelvic Floor Level 1
Pelvic Rehab Manual Assessment and Treatment Techniques (PR-MATT-V) by Laura Rowan OT/L
OT Pioneers: Introduction to Pelvic Floor Therapy for Occupational Therapists by Lindsey Vestal OTR/L
Herman & Wallace Pelvic Floor Level 2B
Pregnancy and Postpartum Corrective Specialist Course by Dr. Sarah Ellis Duvall, DPT, CPT, CNC
How to Treat the Pelvic Floor Without Kegels by Becky Allen PT, DPT
Postural Restoration Institute Primary Course “Pelvis Restoration”
Herman and Wallace Menopause Transitions and Pelvic Rehab

Yovana Zavala (she/her/hers)

Medical Biller

Yovana is a highly experienced and trained professional in medical coding and billing. She received high honors from the medical coding and billing program, located in New Jersey, that she graduated from. Yovana has many years of experience working in healthcare as a coding and billing professional. When not at the Pelvic Health Physical Therapy office, she spends time baking at home with her daughters and chasing her granddaughter around the house.

Dr. Alexandro Saraceno (he/him/his)

Doctor of Chiropractic - DC

Dr. Alexandro Saraceno is a dedicated Chiropractor with a passion for helping others achieve optimal health with optimal movement. Graduating from Montclair State University and furthering his studies at Life University in Georgia, he specializes in Chiropractic medicine with a focus on migraine treatment. Dr. Saraceno's personal experience as a migraine sufferer inspired him to pursue a career in Chiropractic Care, having witnessed the transformative effects it had on his own life. Deeply committed to his community, he volunteered in Haiti post-Earthquake to provide essential chiropractic services and community support. Dr. Saraceno's holistic approach to healthcare and his genuine concern for the well-being of others make him a valuable asset to those seeking natural and effective solutions for their health concerns.

Shannon Strauch (she/her/hers)

Pelvic Floor Physical Therapist Assistant - PTA, STMT-1, PCES

Shannon graduated with her Bachelors of Science in Biology from Ramapo College of New Jersey in 2012, becoming a NJ licensed Physical Therapist Assistant in 2016. Her interest in movement and healing began at a young age after being involved in dance classes and with the Osteogenesis Imperfecta Foundation. Shannon has extensive experience in orthopedic and musculoskeletal conditions, post-operative rehab, and sports injuries of all ages. She completed multiple Herman and Wallace Pelvic Floor courses, obtained her  Pregnancy and Postpartum Corrective Exercise Specialist (PCES) certification, and has furthered her manual techniques in fascial counterstrain with The Jones Institute, which focuses on removing trapped inflammation from the body in a gentle manner. She looks forward to pursuing more knowledge in order to provide well-rounded, evidence based treatments for those suffering from urinary incontinence, female and male pelvic floor dysfunctions, and pre- and postpartum health. In her spare time, she still takes hip hop dance classes with her mom!

Courses

  • Herman and Wallace Pelvic Floor Level 1
  • Herman and Wallace Pelvic Floor 2a
  • Herman and Wallace Male Pelvic Floor
  • Herman and Wallace Mobilization of the Visceral Fascia: The Urinary System
  • Herman and Wallace Sacral Nerve Manual Assessment and Treatment
  • Herman and Wallace Pudendal Neuralgia and Nerve Entrapment
  • Herman and Wallace Pregnant and Postpartum Rehabilitation Special Topics
  • PCES: Pregnancy and Postpartum Corrective Exercise Specialist
  • The Jones Institute Fascial Counterstrain (FCS) F1 Foundations
  • The Jones Institute FCS Musculoskeletal System: Cartilage & Superficial Fascia (MSK-C)
  • Postural Restoration Institute (PRI): Pelvis Restoration

Registered classes for 2025: The Jones Institute FCS: The Lymphatic-Venous System: Part I (LV1), The Lymphatic-Venous System: Part II (LV2), The Visceral System (VC), The Nervous System Part I: Autonomics & Cranial Nerves(N1)

Postural Restoration Institute: Postural Respiration, Myokinematic Restoration

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