As a Pelvic Health and Pregnancy Physiotherapists, we have consistently seen so many women
experiencing pelvic floor issues that could have been prevented or at the very least, minimised and managed much sooner, had the appropriate education and knowledge been available to them.
Not exact matches
Instructors: Gayla Pleggenkuhle PT, PRC & Laurie Xiong, MPT have both had extensive
experience working in specialized physical therapy treatment of
pelvic floor and post partum musculoskeletal
issues for over 15 years.
In my
experience, the majority of people that I treat for
pelvic floor issues have muscles that are on the short side of the equation, rather than just being weak, and this can manifest in many different ways:
She specializes in working with women and couples that
experience a myriad of sex and relationship
issues, including painful intercourse and
pelvic floor diagnoses.