At Moms Treating Moms, we specialize in one-on-one postpartum and prenatal physical therapy for women throughout Wexford and the greater Pittsburgh area. Whether you’re navigating pregnancy changes or recovering after birth, our goal is to help you move confidently, restore strength, and feel balanced — physically and emotionally.

Who We Are...
Moms Treating Moms is a specialty one-on-one physical therapy and wellness company with a focus on prenatal and postpartum physical care.
Our mission is to empower moms to achieve optimal physical and emotional wellness, to regain balance and enjoy motherhood.
We bring a deep understanding of the unique challenges that moms face, and we offer personalized treatment plans that embody the mind and spirit.
Our certified Physical Therapist has been serving the Pittsburgh community since 2009 and is committed to providing exceptional care and support. Contact us today to learn more about our services and how we can help you on your journey to a healthier, happier you.
Our Why
Choosing to become a mother is a selfless choice.
Unfortunately, we don't always get to choose how our bodies, minds, and spirit change during and after pregnancy.
There are many challenges that may arise both physically and emotionally. We are here to help you navigate your journey and bring balance back to your life.

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Prenatal Physical Therapy: support for posture, core, and pelvic alignment before birth
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Postpartum Rehabilitation: safe recovery for core, pelvic floor, and strength
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In-Home & Virtual Sessions: flexible options for every stage of motherhood

Meet Our Therapist
Brianne Angelopoulos is a certified doctor of physical therapy, as well as pregnancy and postpartum exercise specialist, with advanced training in pelvic health and a certification in perinatal mental health.
She has been practicing Physical Therapy in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania for more than 15 years, providing both in home and virtual sessions designed to meet you where you are - literally and emotionally.
She is a mother of 3, and in 2013, she became a survivor of postpartum depression and anxiety after the birth of her second child. It was through this experience that she decided she wanted to dedicate her career to helping mothers find strength and grace during their pregnancy and postpartum journey.

