Rebecca “Becca” Campbell graduated with her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from the University of Colorado Denver Anschutz Medical Campus and with her B.S. from The University of Texas at Austin. Prior to medical school she worked with children with developmental differences which inspired her holistic yet evidence-based approach to patient care.
Becca has advanced training in the treatment of pelvic floor dysfunction, but enjoys treating a variety of diagnoses– her specialties and personal favorites include full spectrum care for the pregnant and postpartum period as well as Temporomandibular joint dysfunction. No matter what she’s treating, she’s passionate about integrating the mind-body connection into patient care for long-lasting results. Currently she is working on a dual-certification for sexuality counseling and education to better address the often overlooked component of sexual medicine within pelvic health.
While she could not be happier to have put down roots in Colorado, she is originally from Texas and loves to use a little southern hospitality to help her patients feel at home during their therapeutic journey. When Becca’s not in clinic you may find her trying out new recipes or hiking trails, bird-watching, or traveling anywhere rich in culture and good food.
Niki is a Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) with over 15 years experience working in the area of pelvic health. After receiving her BA in psychology from Denver University in 2004, Niki began working as a certified Pilates instructor and Wellness Coordinator for a local PT clinic where she was exposed to the specialty of pelvic health and collaborated with DPTs to establish exercise programs that were safe for women experiencing pelvic pain, incontinence, prolapse, and/or recovering from pregnancy or other pelvic procedures. This sparked her passion for the specialty and in 2013 she received her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from the University of Colorado Denver Anschutz Medical Campus. As a student, Niki was the recipient of the prestigious Mary Gosnell Award for Clinical Excellence.
Dr. Popper’s post-doctoral continuing education has focused primarily on prenatal and postpartum care. She also has advanced training in the areas of pelvic floor, bowel and bladder dysfunction (incontinence, pain, prolapse), pathology of the spine (neck and back pain), and treatment of the jaw (TMJ). She holds a Level 2 certification from Kinetacore to perform Functional Trigger Point Dry Needling. She has participated in numerous public speaking engagements to promote and educate other healthcare practitioners and the public about pelvic health. She is a member of the American Physical Therapy Association and Section on Women’s Health.
Dr. Popper lives in Denver with her husband and three children. She enjoys canoeing, hiking, camping, snowboarding, cooking, concert going and any outdoor adventure.