I’ve spent my career helping people feel strong again—but I didn’t expect my own story to shift everything I thought I knew about healing.
I had a baby at 40 and entered perimenopause not long after.
That season taught me more about the body—and the kind of care women really need—than any textbook or certification ever could. I had pelvic symptoms, a partner who traveled often, and a schedule that didn’t leave much space for recovery.
That’s when I realized healing isn’t just about treating a pain point. It’s about treating the person.
That's exactly what I do at Pearl Physical Therapy.


Whether we’re working together in-person or virtually, I want you to feel seen, heard, and equipped to move forward.
With nearly 30 years in physical therapy, I bring a blend of orthopedic insight, pelvic health expertise, and lived experience to my work. I’ve treated professional athletes, weekend warriors, new moms, and women navigating the many shifts that come with midlife and menopause.
I’m a certified pelvic health therapist, speaker, menopause advocate—and yes, I ran a Spartan race at 50 because I believe strength has no age limit.
My approach is simple: Listen closely. Treat the whole body. Offer care that leads to lasting change. Let’s find the right next step—together. Book a free 15-minute discovery call to see if we’re a good fit, ask questions, or get pointed in the right direction.
Speaking up for better care—because women deserve more.
I’m currently booking select wellness events, corporate panels, professional trainings, and podcast interviews.
Advocacy is at the heart of everything I do. Whether I’m leading a community workshop, joining a panel, or speaking on a podcast, I’m committed to bringing clarity, compassion, and evidence-based insight to conversations about pelvic health, menopause, and whole-body healing.
- Expert Panelist, M Factor Viewing
- Guest Speaker, Dr. Heather Hirsch’s Private Facebook Group HealthFlash Zoom session
- Community Presenter, National Charity League of Loudoun and Young Men’s Service League
- Wellness Workshop Host, with:
- CrossFit Gyms
- Fit4Mom
- Burn Boot Camp
Explore Media, Talks, & Tools
I believe the more we talk about pelvic health, menopause, and whole-body healing—the better support women will get. Here are a few places where I’ve shared my story, clinical perspective, and actionable insights.

Strengthening your core: Dr. Kim Dixon's advice for postnatal and menopausal wellness
Dr. Kim Dixon shares simple, effective ways to support your core and pelvic health after pregnancy and through the transitions of menopause.
From postpartum recovery to menopause, discover how Dr. Kimberly Dixon is helping women trade silence and stigma for evidence-based solutions and lasting strength.
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Clear, practical insight to help you understand what’s happening in your body—and what you can do to support it through this transition.
Struggling with incontinence, pelvic pain, or other discomforts? You’re not alone! Many women suffer in silence, but simple, effective strategies can improve your pelvic health.
A candid conversation with Coach Adriane Morgan on how pelvic floor health intersects with menopause—what changes, what’s normal, and how to get real support.

Pelvic Floor Health for Every Body: Navigating Life’s Transitions From postpartum to perimenopause to aging athletes—how pelvic health changes over time and what support can (and should) look like.

Empowering Your Pelvic Floor: Exercises & Techniques: From breathing to strength to connection—we unpack practical ways to support and engage your pelvic floor in daily life.

Breaking Down Barriers: Pelvic Floor Disorders & Stigma: We talk openly about the shame, silence, and misinformation that often surround pelvic floor symptoms—and what to do instead.

Unleashing the Power of the Pelvic Floor: A foundational conversation on what your pelvic floor actually does—and why it matters more than you think.

Dr. Kim Dixon speaks to Dr. Betty Murray about uncovering the critical role of pelvic health during menopause, from childbirth recovery to managing perimenopausal changes.

Dr. Betty Murray sits down with Dr. Kim Dixon to uncover the critical role of pelvic health during menopause, from childbirth recovery to managing perimenopausal changes.
