If you have decided to hire a personal trainer; especially if you have any «issues» such
as pelvic floor dysfunction, diastasis recti, you have just had a baby or are recovering from an injury, then, I implore you to do your due diligence and get the right one for you.
Through the chapters, you will learn more about my own personal health journey — even the ugly parts — which I share with openness and honesty to remind you that you're not alone if you have common women's health concerns such
as pelvic floor dysfunction, hormonal imbalance, and more.
Not exact matches
But
pelvic floor dysfunction (also referred to
as pelvic floor disorder, high - tone
pelvic floor disorder, or somatic
dysfunction of the
pelvic floor) is a very real condition, says Dr. Gunter.
Since there's a wide range of symptoms associated with
pelvic floor dysfunction, the condition is often misdiagnosed
as anything from a bladder infection to endometriosis to,
as in Mamet's case, psychosis.
If you are experiencing any of the following symptoms, you might be experiencing
pelvic floor dysfunction and may benefit from Synergy's Pelvic Health Program: Pelvic Pain Urinary Incontinence Constipation Coccyx (Tailbone) Pain Sexual Dysfunction Pregnancy and Postpartum - related lower back pain Painful Pelvic Scars / Adhesions Uterine or Bladder Prolapse Low Back or Hip Pain that is not improving with treatment You may also benefit from assessment and treatment if you are experiencing symptoms that you have attributed to another condition, such as a prostate disorder, or if you are pregnant or postp
pelvic floor dysfunction and may benefit from Synergy's Pelvic Health Program: Pelvic Pain Urinary Incontinence Constipation Coccyx (Tailbone) Pain Sexual Dysfunction Pregnancy and Postpartum - related lower back pain Painful Pelvic Scars / Adhesions Uterine or Bladder Prolapse Low Back or Hip Pain that is not improving with treatment You may also benefit from assessment and treatment if you are experiencing symptoms that you have attributed to another condition, such as a prostate disorder, or if you are pregnant or
dysfunction and may benefit from Synergy's
Pelvic Health Program: Pelvic Pain Urinary Incontinence Constipation Coccyx (Tailbone) Pain Sexual Dysfunction Pregnancy and Postpartum - related lower back pain Painful Pelvic Scars / Adhesions Uterine or Bladder Prolapse Low Back or Hip Pain that is not improving with treatment You may also benefit from assessment and treatment if you are experiencing symptoms that you have attributed to another condition, such as a prostate disorder, or if you are pregnant or postp
Pelvic Health Program:
Pelvic Pain Urinary Incontinence Constipation Coccyx (Tailbone) Pain Sexual Dysfunction Pregnancy and Postpartum - related lower back pain Painful Pelvic Scars / Adhesions Uterine or Bladder Prolapse Low Back or Hip Pain that is not improving with treatment You may also benefit from assessment and treatment if you are experiencing symptoms that you have attributed to another condition, such as a prostate disorder, or if you are pregnant or postp
Pelvic Pain Urinary Incontinence Constipation Coccyx (Tailbone) Pain Sexual
Dysfunction Pregnancy and Postpartum - related lower back pain Painful Pelvic Scars / Adhesions Uterine or Bladder Prolapse Low Back or Hip Pain that is not improving with treatment You may also benefit from assessment and treatment if you are experiencing symptoms that you have attributed to another condition, such as a prostate disorder, or if you are pregnant or
Dysfunction Pregnancy and Postpartum - related lower back pain Painful
Pelvic Scars / Adhesions Uterine or Bladder Prolapse Low Back or Hip Pain that is not improving with treatment You may also benefit from assessment and treatment if you are experiencing symptoms that you have attributed to another condition, such as a prostate disorder, or if you are pregnant or postp
Pelvic Scars / Adhesions Uterine or Bladder Prolapse Low Back or Hip Pain that is not improving with treatment You may also benefit from assessment and treatment if you are experiencing symptoms that you have attributed to another condition, such
as a prostate disorder, or if you are pregnant or postpartum.
Being diagnosed with
pelvic floor dysfunction or
as I came to see it
as an injury to my core, was the one injury that was the most emotionally draining!
It is a low risk alternative or adjunct to other types of treatment for
pelvic floor dysfunction, such
as...
Pelvic Floor Dysfunction is a condition in which the muscles that support our pelvis and control urination, defecation, and sexual function lose the ability to fully contract, release and expand
as needed.
She consults and treats many women suffering from
pelvic floor dysfunctions such
as endometriosis, vaginismus / vulvodynia, vestibulodynia, dyspareunia, etc. that prevents them from conceiving.
When digestive
dysfunction results in bowel irregularities such
as constipation or loose stools, injury to the
pelvic floor muscles can occur because of chronic clenching or straining during defecation (4).
With an extensive physical therapy background Rachel has spent the past 7 years focusing her treatment on supporting women during pregnancy and in the post-partum period,
as well
as treating men and women who experience pain or
dysfunction related to the
pelvic floor.
If you are experiencing symptoms of
pelvic floor weakness or
dysfunction, you will have a choice
as to how you would like proceed with evaluation of the
pelvic floor muscles.
Whether they know it or not, many women have a weak
pelvic floor that may manifest
as SI joint
dysfunction, hip pain, or just accepting «sneeze pee»
as normal.
Join Shelly
as she offers this 3 day yoga therapy course for yoga therapists and healthcare providers interested in integrating yoga practices and philosophy to help people living with
pelvic floor dysfunctions and / or to help enhance
pelvic floor rehabilitation and wellness care.
An example of anorectal
dysfunction that can contribute to constipation is a condition called
Pelvic Floor Dyssynergia (also referred to
as anismus).
Tender or overactive
pelvic floor muscles can occur when someone is experiencing problems like
pelvic pain, painful sexual intercourse, tailbone pain,
as well
as urinary or bowel
dysfunction.
Many of my clients have presented with overlapping digestive health issues such
as small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO),
pelvic floor dysfunction, alteration in stomach emptying such
as fast emptying called dumping syndrome or delay in emptying called gastroparesis.