Many women experience pain and
dysfunction following surgery,
including hysterectomy, mastectomy, breast surgery,
pelvic floor muscle, oncology and bladder surgery.
In my last blog, Schooling Up On
Pelvic Floor Dysfunction, the characteristics of a healthy pelvic floor were presented: ``... a healthy pelvic floor includes the normal placement of pelvic structures and normal functioning of the pelvic muscles, bladder and bowel.&
Pelvic Floor Dysfunction, the characteristics of a healthy pelvic floor were presented: ``... a healthy pelvic floor includes the normal placement of pelvic structures and normal functioning of the pelvic muscles, bladder and bowel.&r
Floor Dysfunction, the characteristics of a healthy
pelvic floor were presented: ``... a healthy pelvic floor includes the normal placement of pelvic structures and normal functioning of the pelvic muscles, bladder and bowel.&
pelvic floor were presented: ``... a healthy pelvic floor includes the normal placement of pelvic structures and normal functioning of the pelvic muscles, bladder and bowel.&r
floor were presented: ``... a healthy
pelvic floor includes the normal placement of pelvic structures and normal functioning of the pelvic muscles, bladder and bowel.&
pelvic floor includes the normal placement of pelvic structures and normal functioning of the pelvic muscles, bladder and bowel.&r
floor includes the normal placement of
pelvic structures and normal functioning of the pelvic muscles, bladder and bowel.&
pelvic structures and normal functioning of the
pelvic muscles, bladder and bowel.&
pelvic muscles, bladder and bowel.»
Pelvic floor muscle pain and
dysfunction that can be experienced by both men and women can
include vulvodynia, vaginismus, vestibulodynia, rectal pain, prostatitis, and dyspareunia (painful sex).
Description: # 1 What MFT's Need to Know About Sex: Collaborative Care for Treating Sexual
Dysfunction Courtney Geter, LMFT, CST & Jacyln Brandt, DPT, CLT This workshop goes beyond traditional sex therapy and introduces participants to the
pelvic floor including anatomical muscles and organs and how these muscles impact sexual health and function.