Lydia Blaies, PT, DPT
Clinical Fellow Associate

Lydia earned her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Creighton University. She chose WashU’s Women’s Health Residency program, because she wanted to learn how to use MSI as an innovative approach to diagnosing and treating patients. She also wanted to learn from a long-standing residency program that offered extensive education and well-rounded experiences for its residents. Outside of the clinic, she enjoys traveling, hiking, baking, and spending time with her dog, Luna.


Kristen LaCosse, PT, DPT, CLT
Clinical Fellow Associate

Kristen earned her Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Indiana University-Indianapolis. She chose WashU’s Women’s Health residency program because she knew she wanted more mentorship in pelvic health. Many of the clinical faculty and staff at WashU are leaders in the field of women’s and pelvic health, and she wanted to surround myself with the best. Outside of the clinic, she enjoys staying active, trying out new restaurants, and traveling. She also loves to binge watch shows and hang out with her fiancé and their cat, Jackie.