
Helping you get to the root cause of pelvic floor symptoms and find lasting relief.
Our Team
Owner, Founder of Pelvic Roots Physical Therapy
Danielle Khoury, PT, DPT
Danielle graduated with her Doctorate in Physical Therapy in 2017 and has been specializing in pelvic health ever since. Danielle is passionate about getting to the root cause of your pelvic floor symptoms and sees the importance in treating the whole person. In 2022, she founded Pelvic Roots Physical Therapy to improve pelvic health access in her community and better care for her patients. She takes a unique integrative movement approach to healing from pelvic floor conditions and is particularly invested in women’s health in the perinatal and peri-menopausal period. As an athlete herself, she is passionate about helping women safely return to exercise and the activities they love after childbirth; and as a mother, she has a heart for improving prenatal and early postpartum care. Danielle has taken advanced pelvic health courses in pregnancy, birth and postpartum conditions and is Dry Needling Certified.
Danielle is a wife, mom to two young children, running and resistance-training enthusiast. When she’s not working, you will find her enjoying outdoor adventures with her family, sipping on a good cup of coffee and running down a local trail to tell more women about pelvic floor PT.
Megan James, PT, DPT
Megan (she/her) graduated with her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in 2021. Since graduation, she has specialized in pelvic floor therapy developing a love and passion for the field and helping individuals thrive through a holistic approach to wellness. Megan sees patients of all genders and treats a wide variety of pelvic floor conditions. She has a particular passion for treating chronic pelvic pain, genitourinary syndrome of menopause, pain with intercourse, interstitial cystitis, and bowel dysfunction. She is a trauma-informed therapist who recognizes its impact on pain and quality of life. She is also a dedicated runner favoring marathons and ultramarathons. This sport helped her develop a love for helping women return to running after pregnancy. Megan is a member of the APTA section on Pelvic Health, has taken advanced training in pelvic pain and bowel dysfunction, and is certified in internal and external vaginal exams through APTA. She is certified in lumbopelvic dry needling through Intricate Arts.
Megan lives in Fayetteville, AR with her husband, Elliott, and two children. She is a former theatre kid who started her physical therapy career later in life. In her free time, you can find Megan playing board games at a local brewery, coordinating the Mustache Running Club, reading an epic fantasy novel, or volunteering at a local race in an inflatable chicken costume.
Kelsey Grainger, PT, DPT
Kelsey graduated from Washington University in St Louis with her Doctorate in Physical therapy in 2021. She has always enjoyed being active and exercising, and fell in love with physical therapy as a medical specialty that uses movement as the primary method of healing. As a runner and weightlifter herself, she has always enjoyed working with athletes. Through her doctoral training she also developed a passion for women’s health after she experienced the transformational power of pelvic health therapy first hand. Since beginning her career, she has completed post-doctoral training through the APTA in pelvic health and obstetrics. Whether you are a weekend warrior trying to get back to your workouts without leaking, pregnant and struggling with pain, or recovering postpartum or post-injury, Kelsey would love to help you reach your goals!
When she’s not in the clinic, she enjoys spending time with her husband and rescue pup. Her favorite places to be are on the lake on her paddle board, trying out a new local brewery with friends, or having a cozy night in with a good show or a nerdy board game.