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 | 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 | Oct 15, 2020 | Female Pelvic Pain, Lower Back & Hip Rehab, Male Pelvic Pain, Pregnancy & Postpartum
Does that pesky “little” tailbone hurt when you sit for prolonged periods of time? Do you experience a deep ache around your tailbone? Is your tailbone sensitive to touch and painful with intercourse, bowel movements, and menstrual cycles? You could be suffering from...
by PelvicTherapy | Sep 23, 2020 | Bladder & Bowel Disorder, Female Pelvic Pain, Pregnancy & Postpartum
Are you expecting? Did you know that pelvic floor physical therapy (PFPT) can be a great way to prepare your pelvic floor and vaginal tissues for delivery? It can also decrease your chances of becoming incontinent postnatally! As your body goes through so many drastic...
by PelvicTherapy | Sep 16, 2020 | Female Pelvic Pain, Lower Back & Hip Rehab, Male Pelvic Pain
Experts have estimated that as many as 80% of the American population suffer from low back pain (LBP). This diagnosis is one of the most commonly treated diagnoses within the physical therapy world. So, what does low back pain have to do with pelvic floor dysfunction...
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