1 Manual therapy this is presently the «gold - standard» when
treating pelvic floor dysfunction.
Making your own individual treatment decision on how to
treat your pelvic floor dysfunction will depend on your symptoms, what you have already tried, and what you have researched.
Not exact matches
The bottom line: Most symptoms of
pelvic floor dysfunction (from incontinence to prolapse) can be
treated or prevented.
Courses completed through
Pelvic Health Solutions: Level I: The Physiotherapy Approach to Female and Male Urinary Incontinence — 2014 Level II: The Physiotherapy Approach to Female and Male
Pelvic Pain — 2014 Level III:
Treating Pain: A New Model of Care — 2014 Pregnancy and the
Pelvic Floor — 2014
Pelvic Girdle Pain, Coccydynia and the
Pelvic Floor — 2014 Gastrointestinal Disorders and the
Pelvic Floor - Susan Clinton — 2015, 2016, 2017
Pelvic Neurodynamics — 2015 Pain Management in the Real World — Bronnie Thompson Course — 2015 The Pressure System and the
Pelvic Floor — Susan Clinton Course — 2015 The Diaphragm /
Pelvic Floor Piston for Adult Populations — Julie Wiebe Course — 2015 The Psoas Muscles and the
Pelvic Floor — 2016 Relieving Sacro - Iliac and Pubic Pain During and After Pregnancy — Cecile Rost Course — 2016 Cultural Implications of Sex, Shame & Vulnerability — 2017 Let's Talk About Sex — 2017 Mobilization of Visceral Fascia for the Treatment of
Pelvic Dysfunction — 2017 The Female Athlete — Bullet Proof Your Core and
Pelvic Floor - Antony Lo — 2017 The Use of Pessaries For
Pelvic Organ Prolapse in
Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation - 2017 Piston Science Part 2: Clinical Decision Making - Julie Wiebe - 2017 Male and Female Sexuality - Holly Herman - 2017 Effective Communication & Collaboration for Enhanced Client Care: The Physiotherapist and the Physiotherapist Assistant Dynamic Workshop - hosted by Ontario Physiotherapy Association - April 2018
She consults and
treats many women suffering from
pelvic floor dysfunctions such as endometriosis, vaginismus / vulvodynia, vestibulodynia, dyspareunia, etc. that prevents them from conceiving.
If we look at the
pelvic floor just like any other part of the body, we have to
treat the surrounding system to fix the tightness and
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.
Physical Therapist, Dr. Erin Weber, explains the conditions associated with
pelvic dysfunction and how the Physical Therapy team at Physio Logic use Pelvic Floor Exercises to treat these types of condi
pelvic dysfunction and how the Physical Therapy team at Physio Logic use
Pelvic Floor Exercises to treat these types of condi
Pelvic Floor Exercises to
treat these types of conditions.
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.