DIRECTIONAL PROTOTYPE — Kemper PT website rebuild preview prepared by Koa Kauwe. Structure and architecture only. Content marked "Coming Soon" will be written together once the project starts.

Blog

Articles, clinical perspectives, and patient education from the KPP team.

Content coming soon

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.

Planned scope: ~50 posts curated · Schema: Article + FAQ + Author Person

Recent posts (post-migration structure)

Pregnancy

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.

Endometriosis

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.

Menopause

Why genitourinary syndrome of menopause needs a rebrand

Existing blog post — migrated and tied to the Menopause condition page.

Hypermobility

hEDS and pelvic health physical therapy

Existing blog post — migrated and tied to the Hypermobility condition page.