Learn how to improve or maintain your fitness safely throughout your pregnancy. We can help reduce your back, hip, or sacroiliac joint pain. We can teach you how to push to open your pelvic floor during birth and discuss delivery positioning and perineal massage to helpprevent tearing. Menopau...
Healing That Lasts If you're ready to see a provider that can connect all the dots, you're in the right place. At Holistic Pelvic Health, we are pelvic floor physical therapists that see the big picture. Our clients experience transformative results and leave feeling better everywhere. ...
as it highlights just how popular pelvic floor rehabilitation has become. And I’m not surprised. When I first started treating pelvic floor disorders, nearly every patient who came in the door had never heard of the pelvic floor, let alone, a physical therapist ...
Physical Therapy Our pregnancy (prenatal) physical therapy services can help to decrease pain, support pelvic floor health, and prepare for birth. Explore Pregnancy Floor PT POSTPARTUM Physical Therapy Our postpartum physical therapy services are designed to support your healing after birth, whether yo...
2 weeks ago, we chatted aboutwhat exactly is a diastasis rectus abdominus (DRA) and how to check to see if you have one. Today, we’re going to talk about how pelvic floor physical therapists evaluate a person with DRA, and what can be done to improve this. If you are struggling wi...
pelvic floor stability functionThis case series reports the pelvic health management for 3 patients with typical orthopedic diagnoses.#Each case presented with pain related to the referral diagnoses of low back, pelvic, hip or sacrococcygeal pain. All had prior physical therapy (PT) care without ...
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Specialized pelvic physical therapy for conditions between the naval and the knees. Lower back and pelvic floor therapy experts.
You’ll be cared for by therapists that specialize in pelvic health vs a therapist that’s good at other parts of the body but has no specialty training of the pelvic floor muscles. You’ll work with the same therapist each session vs bouncing around to different therapists that require you...
As one of the pioneer physical therapists specializing in pelvic floor dysfunction, I have been treating patients afflicted with these disorders for over twenty years. I have seen how the exercises and therapies I prescribe — breathing, relaxing, strengthening, stretching, toning, diet — don’t ...