About Us

Dr. S. Kinje Paserpskis, PT, DPT (she/they)

Dr. Kinje graduated from the University of Central Arkansas with a Doctorate in Physical Therapy in August of 2014. She completed a clinical training rotation specializing in pelvic and genital pain disorders and has specialty training through both recognized U.S. educational organizations within pelvic rehabilitation: ABPTS and Herman & Wallace. More recently, she has served as the state representative for the APTA Academy of Pelvic Health.

Dr. Kinje is a member in good standing of or a contributor to:

  • The International Pelvic Pain Society
  • The International Association for the Study of Pain
  • Judgment Free Health Care Professionals
  • Out-Care with PT-Proud
  • Special Interest Groups (abdominal and pelvic pain; sex, gender and pain)

Their continuing education, in progress and/or recently completed, includes:

  • STAR certification for oncology rehabilitation
  • Certification in Sexual Medicine and Rehabilitation
  • (In progress) CAPP certifications in Pelvic and Obstetric Physical Therapy
  • (In progress) WCS specialty board exam
  • Manual therapy training through the North American Institute of Orthopedic Manual Therapy and OrthoMTI

Personal

Kinje is deaf, and has come to read lips very well! She was raised in a large evangelical family and homeschooled in Southwest Kansas before moving to Arkansas and pursuing her first degree in music performance. She is a mother of two, and is passionate about scents and perfumes, consent, cookery, ritual and mindfulness, savoring the small details, learning, and creativity. In their off time you can find them experimenting in the kitchen or hiking in the natural beauty of Arkansas.