At B&B, we realise that it is essential to look at the bigger picture (the whole body) for pregnancy health and long term resolution or prevention
of pelvic floor dysfunction.
Always carrying on one side can cause muscle imbalances that can lead to future neck, shoulder and back pain, as well
as pelvic floor dysfunction.
Women can also lack direction and information
on pelvic floor dysfunction, understanding signs and symptoms and not knowing what is normal and not normal, which can lead to long - term problems.
As physical therapists who specialize
in pelvic floor dysfunction, we are passionate about increasing the awareness surrounding pelvic health.
She is passionate about educating both patients and providers about evidence - based treatment and prevention
of pelvic floor dysfunction.
It was written by myself, a physical therapist
experiencing pelvic floor dysfunction, and I have had the advantage of working with and fine tuning these exercises through 3 pregnancies.
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!
Physiopath provides Physiotherapy and Osteopathy treatment
for pelvic floor dysfunction and pain, infertility, coccyx pain, spine and joint dysfunctions, TMJ dysfunction, functional digestive disorders, and headaches.
Vitality Women's Physical Therapy & Wellness (Lakeview) Christi Christian specializes in the treatment of pregnancy and postpartum low back and pelvic girdle pain and well as
pelvic floor dysfunction related to surgery and / or bladder and bowel dysfunction.
Manual internal treatment of the pelvic floor, using a myofascial release and craniosacral therapy approach, makes an excellent treatment choice for
pelvic floor dysfunction due to the gentle - nature of treatment techniques.
Both of these muscles, are key components of our pelvic basket that coordinate along with our pelvic floor muscles, our inner thighs, and our deep hip rotators to
prevent pelvic floor dysfunction.
Again, it's important to keep in mind that while this condition may be common, many doctors are still
unaware pelvic floor dysfunction exists and some even think it's made up, says Dr. Gunter.
She has specialized training in treatment of
pelvic floor dysfunction which includes, but is not limited to; urinary and fecal incontinence, organ prolapse, pelvic pain, sexual dysfunction, and painful intercourse.
These conditions include vulvodynia, interstitial cystitis and pelvic floor dysfunction [4]
by guest blogger, Michelle Herbst, MPT, DPT In my last blog, Schooling Up
On Pelvic Floor Dysfunction, the characteristics of a healthy pelvic floor were presented: ``... a healthy pelvic floor...
She consults and treats many women suffering
from pelvic floor dysfunctions such as endometriosis, vaginismus / vulvodynia, vestibulodynia, dyspareunia, etc. that prevents them from conceiving.
Pelvic Floor Physical Therapist, Board - Certified Specialist, Treating Men, Women and Children
with Pelvic Floor Dysfunction in the Atlanta Metro Area
[8] Women who have experienced childbirth have an increased risk
for pelvic floor dysfunction, which increases the likelihood of experiencing flatal incontinence; a condition many have reported as significantly reducing their quality of life.
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.