Prior to doing the HYPOPRESSIVE I had many pelvic
floor dysfunction related issues.
Not exact matches
There seems to be a lot of shame around issues that involve the pelvic
floor, whether it be with leaking or pain with sex pain or other types of
dysfunctions that
related to our lady parts.
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
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 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 postpartum.
Instability and Pain in the hip, back and pelvis are often
related to pelvic
floor muscle
dysfunction - in the presence of pain, the pelvic
floor muscles may contract in an attempt to help stabilise and protect the painful joints.
A pelvic
floor physical therapist can help pregnant women prevent or recover from pregnancy -
related pain or
dysfunction.
Rosenbaum T, & Owens A. (2008) Continuing Medical Education: The Role of Pelvic
Floor Physical Therapy in the Treatment of Pelvic and Genital Pain -
related Sexual
Dysfunction.
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.
Pelvic
floor dysfunction is often
related to the lack of pelvic movement in our daily repertoire of positions (sitting in chairs, standing, walking and...