Blog
Articles, clinical perspectives, and patient education from the KPP team.
Blog migration in progress
During the rebuild, your existing 50+ blog posts will be migrated to /blog/[slug] URLs (currently they live at the root). 301 redirects will catch every existing URL so you don't lose Google rankings. Thin posts and newsletter archives will be culled or consolidated; strong clinical posts will be rewritten with proper Article + FAQ schema and tied to the relevant condition pages.
Source material: Existing kemperpt.com root-URL blog posts (e.g. /why-pelvic-physical-therapy-matters-during-pregnancy-not-just-after/) — all migrated with 301s.
Recent posts (post-migration structure)
Why pelvic physical therapy matters during pregnancy, not just after
Existing blog post — migrated from current site, restructured with proper schema, and tied to the Pregnancy & Postpartum condition page.
A pelvic PT's role in navigating endometriosis and chronic pelvic pain
Existing blog post — migrated and tied to the Endometriosis and Pelvic Pain condition pages.
Why genitourinary syndrome of menopause needs a rebrand
Existing blog post — migrated and tied to the Menopause condition page.
hEDS and pelvic health physical therapy
Existing blog post — migrated and tied to the Hypermobility condition page.