Kate Allyn Divine
PT, DPT
Physical Therapist (PT)
Member Since: 2007
Original Join Date: 2007
100 Gullane Court Stephens City, VA 22655 United States of America (USA)
Professional Bio
Dr. Kate Divine, PT, DPT, EdD, WCS is an Associate Professor and Associate Director of Clinical Education at Shenandoah University in the entry-level doctor of physical therapy program. Dr. Divine completed a bachelor of science and doctorate of physical therapy both from Shenandoah University. She completed a Doctorate of Education in Educational Leadership at Liberty University in 2025. She is a board-certified clinical specialist in women’s health physical therapy and has obtained her lymphedema certification. Dr. Divine transitioned practice hours to pelvic health telehealthin 2025. Her research interests include pelvic health, postpartum care, and various topics in physical therapy clinical education and student success. Dr. Divine has published papers in peer–reviewed journals, presented posters at regional and national conferences, and contributed to an obstetric textbook chapter that was released in 2025.
Education
Shenandoah University 2010
Doctor of Physical Therapy
Liberty University 2025
Doctor of Education
Volunteer Work
Remote Area Medical Trip Leader/volunteeer
At Kins, we are changing the way people deal with physical injury. We believe in evidence-based physical therapy, built around the unique needs of our patients. Kins therapists come to you - in person at your home or via tele-health. We prescribe care plans that work for you, your goals, your schedule, and your life
Pregnancy & Postpartum, Male Pelvic Health, Male Incontinence (Non-Surgical), Pediatric Pelvic Health, Breast Cancer, Lymphedema, Pelvic Oncology, Urinary Incontinence, Bowel Incontinence, Constipation, Orthopedics, Pelvic Pain, Fibromyalgia
Preschool (3-5 years), Childhood (5-12 years), Adolescence (12-18 years), Adult (18-59 years), Older adult (60+ years)
Shenandoah University [VA] (PT-00121)
Pelvic and Women's Health
Certified Lymphedema Therapist