Pelvic Floor Level 2A

Instructors- Stewart- Rietschel

Christine Stewart, PT, CMPT

Christine Stewart

Christine Stewart, PT, CMPT graduated from Kansas State University in 1992 and went on to pursue her master’s degree in physical therapy from the University of Kansas Medical Center graduating in 1994. She began her career specializing in orthopedics and manual therapy then became interested in women’s health after the birth of her second child.

Christine developed her pelvic health practice in a local hospital with a focus on urinary incontinence and prolapse. She left the practice in 2010 to work at Olathe Health to further focus on pelvic rehabilitation for all genders and obtain her CMPT from the North American Institute of Manual Therapy. She completed Diane Lee’s Integrated Systems Model education series in 2018. Her passion is empowering patients through education and treatment options for the betterment of their health throughout their lifespan. She enjoys speaking to physicians and to community-based organizations on pelvic health physical therapy.

Christine has been part of the Herman & Wallace faculty since 2017. She recently developed and authored a two-day course entitled Menopause Transitions and Pelvic Rehab. She is an avid runner who loves to hike through National parks with her family.



Meghan Rietschel, PT, PRPC

Meghan Rietschel, PT, PRPC

Originally from the heart of Packer country in Eastern Wisconsin, Meghan graduated from The College of St Scholastica in Duluth, MN in 2000 with her Master of Arts in Physical Therapy and relocated to the Twin Cities area. Initially, an orthopedic therapist, Meghan wanted nothing to do with pelvic health, nor knew much about it! After the birth of her own children, she developed pelvic pain and was on a quest to find a path of healing for herself and realized what a profound impact her pelvic health therapist had on getting her life back! These experiences opened her up to a whole new passion and dedication she never imagined that would also have such an impact on the patients she serves. She has been an advocate for pelvic health for both women and men over the past several years.

Meghan has presented to several community groups, doctors’ groups, as well as other therapists on pelvic health treatment, differential diagnosis, and chronic pelvic pain. Additionally, she serves as a clinical instructor for DPT students.

Meghan believes in educating and empowering patients to get better, live a more active and healthier lifestyle, and to educate all on the importance of pelvic health.

Meghan currently practices, is a Clinic Supervisor and Clinical Specialist at The Institute for Athletic Medicine in Lino Lakes and Hugo, MN. She primarily treats women and men with chronic pelvic pain, incontinence, and constipation.

In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with her husband, 3 kids, 2 dogs, camping, hiking, watching the Green Bay Packers and is a member of her children’s soccer board!