by PelvicTherapy | Apr 29, 2022 | Female Pelvic Pain
In this emotional tell-all, Lara Parker dives into what it’s really like to live with pelvic pain. Lara is a Deputy Director for Buzzfeed, the online news and entertainment website. In this industry, it’s important to keep a fast pace which is hard to maintain when...
by PelvicTherapy | May 20, 2021 | Female Pelvic Pain
One of the most common diagnoses we treat at our clinic is dyspareunia or pain with intercourse. A related diagnosis and one that can co-exist with dyspareunia is vaginismus. While dyspareunia is a symptom (pain), vaginismus represents the inability to have vaginal...
by PelvicTherapy | Apr 20, 2021 | Bladder & Bowel Disorder
It seems that the older we get, the busier our lives become. When time is of the essence, it’s so much easier to grab a snack or a meal on the go and not think as much about the nutritional benefits. If we take into consideration our busy lifestyles, our food choices,...
by PelvicTherapy | Jan 22, 2021 | Female Pelvic Pain, Male Pelvic Pain
Across all genders, we all have two pudendal nerves – one that serves the right side of the pelvis and one that serves the left. This nerve, when irritated, is hard to ignore. The pudendal nerve supplies sensory and motor signals to the perineum and genitals....
by PelvicTherapy | Nov 30, 2020 | Bladder & Bowel Disorder
Let’s settle in and get comfortable with talking about poop. As pelvic floor physical therapists, we talk, among other things, about peeing and pooping all day long. Our goal is to normalize these discussions because while many people experience bowel dysfunction,...
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