Pelvic Connections' Mission...
At Pelvic Connections, we don’t just treat symptoms, we uncover the true root cause of bladder, bowel, sexual, and pain symptoms to create lasting solutions. Pelvic health is orthopedic health, mental health, and total body wellness because everything is connected, and no two people are the same. We take a whole-person approach to rehab and lifelong wellness, helping people of all ages and genders move, feel, and live better for the long haul. No cookie-cutter care, just real results that stick.
"I finally found a medical professional that doesn't just hear me but actually listens! I felt cared about and comfortable with my therapist from the moment we had our initial consultation. I've had amazing results after several weeks of sessions and just love the relaxing and modern space of the office. Especially the warm tables!" - Emily
We are here for you.
Pelvic Connections Therapy has a wide assortment of treatments to help you.
We offer skilled manual therapy including myofascial release, vagus nerve massage, scar mobilization, strain counter strain, cupping therapy, & more.
We are trained in computerized, visual, verbal, & tactile biofeedback therapy for all genders to train your pelvic floor muscles.
Behavioral therapy techniques and neuromuscular re-education for bladder, bowel, and sexual concerns including post surgical conditions such as prostatectomy, cesarean section, hernia repair, and more.
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Meet the Pelvic Connections Team!
Clinicians - CT Location
Karlyn Frye's Background & Education
Karlyn is a pelvic health specialist at Pelvic Connections Therapy. She is an occupational therapist with over 10 years of experience working with people of all ages and genders in a variety of settings. Karlyn became interested in pelvic floor health for both personal and professional reasons; supporting neurodivergent youth and their families when navigating the complexities of toileting, educating young adults and their teachers about healthy relationships, and navigating back-to-back pregnancies and postpartum recovery within her own body. Karlyn is passionate about person-centered, neurodiversity affirming, and trauma informed care, and loves to work with all individuals, but especially folx who transcend traditional boundaries.
Karlyn graduated with her Bachelor's of Science from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst in 2010, and her Master's of Occupational Therapy from BayPath University in 2013. Karlyn has also completed her Certified Sexuality Occupational Therapist (CSOT) training through the Institute for Sex, Intimacy, and Occupational Therapy, and has completed training through Herman and Wallace Pelvic Rehabilitation Institute and Sarah Duvall's Pelvic Floor & Core Program.
Jackie's Background & Education
Dr. Jacquelyn Jaronczyk is the founder and mentoring clinician at Pelvic Connections Therapy. Dr. Jackie received her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Dominican University and her Bachelor of Science from Hofstra University where she graduated with honors, magna cum laude, in the major of Exercise Science.
She completed her pelvic floor specialty coursework through the Herman and Wallace Rehab Institute and she is a certified pelvic rehab practitioner. Dr. Jackie is a trauma informed clinician and has completed thousands of hours training and treating pelvic floor therapy for all genders. She is a teaching assistant for the pelvic rehabilitation institute "Herman and Wallace" to remain active in the ever growing world of research and evidence.
Dr. Jackie has a skilled background in strength and conditioning from her time as a personal trainer as well as in emergency services from her time as an EMT. In her free time, she loves to snowboard, hike, swim, listen to music, bake, thrift, photo-collage, and spend time with her family, friends, and her cats Beau and Milky Way.
"It was refreshing to be heard, to be seen from the start as a person not a number and to have an advocate who would speak the medical language to my providers and offer compassion and education to me. Pelvic Connections offers highly skilled pelvic floor therapy, and they are people who have the capability to put you at ease. I truly felt cared for and would recommend to anyone!" - S.P
Admin - CT Location
Allison's Background & Education
Allison Leonard is a dedicated and driven administrative professional currently pursuing her college education while working toward her career goals. With a strong background in customer service, claims management, and operational support, she excels in multitasking, problem-solving, and delivering exceptional service.
Allison brings a light to the room and is sure to get a smile on your face, even on the most trying days. Allison is here to support you with all of your care coordination and truly believes in the utmost wellbeing of each person calling for help.
Kate's Background
Kate is our first patient care coordinator at Pelvic Connections Therapy! Kate is a motivated and detail-oriented administrative professional with a strong background in customer service and retail operations.
Kate is skilled in handling patient matters and ensuring seamless day-to-day operations—all while providing a warm and welcoming experience for customers. Driven by a passion for helping others and a desire to continuously learn, Kate is eager to contribute to a team that makes a meaningful impact. With her positive attitude, adaptability, and dedication to efficiency, she is committed to delivering excellent support in an administrative role.
If you have a question about our therapy practice, Kate is your girl!
Using the Body to Change the Mind: Strategies for Autonomic Nervous System Re-Regulation (Parkar Price & Derrick Sueki, 2024)
Long Covid, Menstrual Health, and Hormones (Jessica Drummond, 2024)
Interstitial Cystitis or Pelvic Floor Dysfunction (Nicole Cozean & Jessica Reale, 2024)
Multicenter Strategies to Address Pediatric Pelvic Floor Dysfunction (Kellie Fokin & Eleni Moulis, 2024)
Debunking Perinatal Myths to Better Inform Clinical Practice (Shefali Christopher & Kathryn Havens, 2024)
Considerations for Safe Anal Play (Heather Edwards, Lance Frank, & Jake Bartholomy, 2024)
Pelvicon Conference (Nicole Cozean & Jessica Reale, 2023)
Prostatitis & Male Pelvic Pain (Jake Bartholomy, 2023)
Downtraining for Pelvic PTs (Nicole Cozean, 2023)
Pelvic Rehab Practitioner Certification (Herman & Wallace, 2022)
Herman & Wallace Pelvic Floor Continuation Series Level 1 (Herman & Wallace, 2019)
Herman & Wallace Pelvic Floor Continuation Series Level 2B (Herman & Wallace, 2020)
Mobilization of Visceral Fascia: The Urinary System, (Ramona C. Horton, PT, DPT, MPT, April 2021)
Manual Therapy For The Abdominal Wall (Tina Allen, PT, PRC, BCB-PMD, 2020)
Colon System & Physiology (Lila Abbate PT, DPT, OCS, WCS, PRPC, 2020)
Sexual Medicine in Pelvic Rehab (Tara Sullivan, PT, DPT, PRPC, WCS, IF, May 2020)
Nourishing From Within (Megan Pribyl, PT, CMPT, 2020)
Trauma Informed Care (Lauren Mansell DPT, CLT, PRPC, 2020)
Osteoporosis: Physical Therapy Evaluation & Treatment (Dominican College, 2020)
STEADI: Older Adult Fall Prevention (STEADI, 2019)
Performance Training, Nutritional Support, and Return to Play of the Athlete with Low Back Pain (Hospital for Special Surgery, 2018)
Ethics in the Real World of PT (Dominican College, 2017)
Physician's Practical Guide to Culturally Competent Care (Cine-med, 2017)