Errin Delperdang, PT, DPT
My love affair with anatomy, physiology, and the joy of movement started as a young dancer and continues to this day. After receiving a BFA from University of Texas and living a dancer’s dream in New York I returned to Austin and started teaching Pilates. I saw many people following injuries or surgeries and was frustrated by the limits in my understanding of healing and recovery. The search for more tools to address folk’s pain and limitations in function led me down the path to physical therapy (PT). When introduced to pelvic floor therapy during the first year of my program it was an instant fit.
Pelvic floor therapy addresses issues related to our most basic human functions. Topics related to pelvic health are often taboo and reliable information can be hard to come by. People with conditions related to their bowel, bladder, and sexual function may feel alone because these health issues are not widely discussed. These realizations stoked my interest in pelvic floor physical therapy. I gained experience in the specialty over three years with Urology Austin, becoming their lead physical therapist. I saw patients from 17 to 93 years of age, all genders and gender expressions with symptoms ranging from incontinence to painful sex to constipation and everything in between - pelvic floor issues can truly strike anyone at anytime.
A couple years into treating patients, I often saw people get better but have symptoms return when they started running again… or biking, or climbing, or dancing, etc. I started All Pelvic Health in order to support people all the way through recovery, from managing symptoms to reaching their activity goals.
In order to approach pelvic health, and specifically sexual health, in a truly holistic manner I found the need to address the psychological, emotional, and social aspects of sexuality. In early 2025, I completed the Sexuality Counseling and Education program at the University of Michigan’s School of Social Work to better help clients with sexual health concerns achieve pleasure and fulfillment in their sexual lives rather than just the absence of pain and dysfunction.
My mission is to provide inclusive pelvic health therapy, personalized, progressive training, and sex-positive counseling focused on education, empowerment, and support throughout the continuum of care. It is my goal to collaborate with all those who seek advice, information, treatment, and encouragement to improve their urinary, bowel, and sexual function in order to live a happier, healthier life and enjoy their body to the fullest.
Credentials, Education, and Affiliations
Licensed physical therapist (#1334265)
Doctor of Physical Therapy, Texas State University
Certificate in Sexuality Counseling and Education, University of Michigan School of Social Work
Member American Physical Therapy Association (APTA)
Member Global Pelvic Health Alliance (GPHAM)
Member American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists (AASECT)
Neurologic Dry Needling Certification, Integrative Dry Needling Institute
Level III Teacher Certification, Peak Pilates
Instructor Certification, DanceAbility International
Bachelor of Fine Arts, Dance, University of Texas at Austin