Herman & Wallace Pelvic Rehabilitation Instituteprovidescontinuing education coursesfor medical professionals seeking to improve their practice skills for the treatment of pelvic floor/girdle dysfunction and numerous other conditions affecting patients' lives. ...
“So many women are not informed or aware about any of this,” saidHolly Tanner, a physical therapist in Seattle and Herman & Wallace’s director of education. “They’ll hear from other women that what’s happening to them is inevitable and can’t be treated — but it can be.” So ...
daily life. Pelvic floor retraining for incontinence, urgency, pain, nocturia, postpartum recovery, post surgical or oncology treatments, and constipation are just a few problems we treat. Your therapist will work with you to create a comprehensive plan to get you back to the activities you ...
Dr. Mehta, a highly experienced physical therapist and integrative medicine practitioner, will lead a breakout session onAcupressure Self-Regulation Acupoints. This hands-on session will introduce participants to powerful acupressure techniques designed to promote healing, reduce stress, and enhance overall ...
The role of the physical therapist in the evaluation of pelvic pain is principally to identify and clarify neuromusculoskeletal factors contributing to this multifactorial condition. However, it is important that therapists approach the examination of th
Every good IC management program includes a combination of medication, self-help and/or interventional strategies that can help. Thus an IC patient may be using some prescription medication to soothe her bladder. If she has pelvic floor dysfunction, she may visit the physical therapist once a wee...