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Dr. Tiffany Caronia PT, DPT

Physical Therapist
She/Her
Brentwood

Tiffany is a pelvic health and orthopedic physical therapist and longtime movement educator. Her clinical approach is rooted in education, empowerment, and integration. She incorporates yoga principles, breathwork, kinesthetic awareness, and therapeutic movement into her sessions, emphasizing each person's capacity to participate in their own healing process. She integrates the mindfulness aspect of yoga to empower patients to use their experience to guide them in their healing process and regulate their autonomic nervous system.

Tiffany has a special passion for working with patients experiencing POTS, hypermobility, and chronic pain, as well as geriatric patients. Teaching yoga allowed her to support people with chronic pain, EDS, and POTS, sparking her passion for compassionate, individualized care. In her DPT program, she saw the barriers women face and discovered pelvic health—a specialty that unites her interests and where she's excited to make a meaningful impact.

Tiffany earned her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Mount Saint Mary's University, where she cultivated a strong interest in pelvic health and integrative approaches to chronic pain. Practicing yoga profoundly shifted her relationship with movement, resilience, and healing and inspired her to complete several yoga trainings, including certifications in SmartFLOW, Yoga Tune Up®, and Yoga Therapy Rx. She taught yoga full-time for several years and worked with diverse populations including those with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS), POTS, lupus, fibromyalgia, and trauma-related pain, experiences that inspired her to pursue physical therapy to further support complex cases with evidence-informed care.

When she's not in the clinic, Tiffany enjoys working out in the gym or at the Santa Monica stairs, working on patient documentation, or catching up on sleep.

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