As pelvic floor physical therapists, we know that there are many components to pelvic pain.
Not exact matches
In major cities you can often find
pelvic -
floor physical therapists as well, recommends Dr. Streicher; these professionals can be especially helpful if you have a muscular issue.
When I was in clinical practice
as a women's health
physical therapist, I had the distinct advantage of being able to physically examine my patients to determine their level of
pelvic floor strength and muscular control.
If it is ongoing (
as in lasting more than 6 months), I strongly suggest you speak to your doctor, and then find a
Pelvic Floor Physical Therapist (yes, they exist), and get a diagnosis
as soon
as possible.
I got to chime in, answer questions, and lend assists
as she led 25
pelvic floor physical therapists in her Herman & Wallace course, Yoga for Pelvic Pain, in Seattl
pelvic floor physical therapists in her Herman & Wallace course, Yoga for
Pelvic Pain, in Seattl
Pelvic Pain, in Seattle, WA.
I've combined my skills
as a yoga instructor and a
pelvic floor and orthopedic
physical therapist to create a unique and holistic path towards healing.
As a
physical therapist specializing in
pelvic health, I am frequently the first person to actually examine in detail the muscles of the
pelvic floor by a vaginal or rectal digital assessment.
I would definitely talk to your
physical therapist about
pelvic floor physical therapy
as well (especially since you just had a baby!).