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femina atlanta

The best kept SECRET in Atlanta

We redefine women's health with a personalized touch, specializing in therapy that empowers and heals. Our studio in the heart of Buckhead is your sanctuary for pelvic wellness, where the SECRET to thriving is not just known but practiced with compassion and innovation. We turn the whispers of pelvic dysfunction into empowering conversations—think of us as your pelvic health fairy godmothers, helping you conquer incontinence, breeze through pregnancy, and soar in postpartum recovery!

Our Atlanta location is convenient to Midtown, Virginia-Highlands, Ansley Park, Sandy Springs and Brookhaven to name but a few!

femina atlanta

The best kept SECRET in Beverly Hills

We focus on women’s health with a compassionate and personal approach, offering therapy that empowers individuals and facilitates deep healing experiences. Our well-designed studio in Beverly Hills serves as a welcoming place dedicated to pelvic wellness, where therapy is practiced with attention, care, and innovative ideas. Consider us your trusted guides as you work toward conquering pelvic dysfunction, navigating the complexities of pregnancy, and excelling in postpartum recovery with confidence and support.

Come see us

9012 Burton Way
Beverly Hills, CA 90211

Telephone: (818) 873-1403

Hours:

Monday 1 pm-6:00 pm
Tuesday 7am-12:00pm
Wednesday Closed
Thursday 9 am-1:00pm
Friday 7am-6:00 pm

Our Beverly Hills office is convenient to Mid-Wilshire, West Hollywood, Hollywood, Beverlywood, Korea Town, Downtown LA, Culver City, Century City, Santa Monica and Malibu.

Specialty Treatments available at Femina Atlanta

Specialty Treatments available at Femina Beverly Hills

Myofascial Release Therapy to Alleviate Chronic Pain

Myofascial restrictions can be caused by postural dysfunction, trauma, inflammatory conditions and/or surgeries. When these restrictions occur, they can produce tensile pressures up to 2,000 pounds per square inch on sensitive structure and lead to chronic pain. It essentially creates a ‘straight-jacket’ of pain around the tissue and can keep you in a cycle of pain.

Read more: Myofascial Release Therapy

Femina PT offers Fascial Stretch Therapy™, an assisted-stretching system that unlocks the flexibility potential in your body! FST™ is a unique system of therapy & training that dramatically improves your flexibility by lengthening your fascia.

Fascia is the connective tissue that envelops all structures of the body, effectively connecting them together. The problem is that fascia will thicken & shorten when any of your tissues are under stress from poor posture, improper body mechanics, lack of exercise, injury, surgery, disease or over-training. This process is accelerated when the body (and, therefore the tissues) are dehydrated.

Read more: Fascial Stretch Therapy

What is Graston Technique?

Graston Technique is a type of manual therapy that uses stainless steel instruments to treat dysfunction and pain in connective tissue. It is form of Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Manipulation. While the instruments may look a bit medieval, treatments should not cause extreme pain. The tools are made of stainless steel and are either concave or convex-shaped. They have rounded edges that are not sharp but can be more precise compared to a therapist’s hands. These design elements assist in diagnosing the location and isolating the treatment of a connective tissue lesion. Graston Technique is well researched and has been proven to improve tissue quality while decreasing healing time. 

Read more: Graston Technique

women discussing pelvic floor pre and post baby
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As our reach expands beyond the realm of health care, we are seeing more and more articles around the internet about pelvic floor issues. Many sites that not long ago would have never posted such content are now looking into pelvic health.

A good example is this latest article on the Forbes website about strengthening your pelvic floor pre and post baby. In reasearching this article, Forbes writer Racheal Ede reached out to me for my input. Here is a brief synopsis of the article interspersed with a few notes from yours truly. A link to the full article is included below.

Heather Jeffcoat, DPT

Learn How To Strengthen The Pelvic Floor Pre And Post Baby

Tips for pregnancy and beyond

The article opens with a brief overview of the impacts of pregnancy on the pelvic floor pre and post baby:

As pregnancy progresses, and even after delivery, you may notice changes in your pelvic floor — including leaking when you cough or sneeze or pain during sex — which could be signs of weaker pelvic floor muscles. Pelvic floor muscles are often impacted by pregnancy, and childbirth puts considerable pressure on the pelvic floor and can cause issues long after delivery, which can in turn impact its functions and anatomy.

"Fortunately, you can strengthen pelvic floor muscles. Pelvic floor training can help your muscles cope with the demands of pregnancy and childbirth, and may also help the muscles restore themselves after injury.

This may not be news to regular readers of our site, but we have written many articles describing all aspects of pregnancy and pelvic floor health. Navigate here for links to pregnacy related diagnoses we treat, and here for the various treatments we offer

The article continues with lots of great background information for readers who are not familiar with the topic.

What is the pelvic floor and what does it do?

Racheal writes:

The pelvic floor is made of muscles and connective tissues that support the organs in your pelvic region, including the bladder, urethra, vagina, uterus, anus and rectum. The pelvic floor muscles form a hammock that stretches from your pubis (in front) to the spine (back), and are located between the sitting bones.

She goes on to describe the various duties of your pelvic floor muscles, including excretion, delivery, arousal, posture, and respiratory functions. This page lists all of the common pelvic floor related diagnoses we treat.

Pelvic Floor and Pregnancy

Racheal and I also discuss a number of factors that affect the pelvic floor during delivery, including:

  • Weight of the baby
  • The body's release of the hormone relaxin during delivery
  • Stretching of the Pudendal nerve
  • Complications that can weaken the muscles

Any of the above factors can contribute to a weakened or damaged pelvic floor, and may cause symptoms such as:

  • Urinary incontinence (unintentional loss of urine)
  • Fecal incontinence (unintentional loss of stool)
  • Pelvic organ prolapse (when organs in the pelvis shift from their position and bulge into the vagina)
  • Chronic pelvic pain
  • Pain during sex

Other Conditions That Can Affect the Pelvic Floor

  • Age
  • Obesity
  • Genetic predisposition
  • Surgeries

Other factors like smoking, heavy lifting, chronic constipation (which can cause straining to pass stool), and persistent coughing may also contribute to weakness of the pelvic floor.

These are just some snippets from the full article. Go here for the full article at the Forbes website which includes tips on strengthening the pelvic floor pre and post baby, and go here if you're ready to take the plunge with one of our trained physical therapists.

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Sex Without Pain: A Self-Treatment Guide To The Sex Life You Deserve

Haga clic aquí para la versión española Sex Without Pain: A Self-Treatment Guide To The Sex Life You Deserve was written by Heather Jeffcoat, DPT, a physical therapist with countless successes in treating pain of this type. Women with vaginismus, overactive pelvic floor, painful intercourse, vulvodynia, vulvar vestibulitis, vestibulodynia, dyspareunia, interstitial cystitis have all benefited from her unique program. Heather uses her orthopedic background to approach treatment of these muscles like they are....muscles! She utilizes a self-treatment tool called a dilator to provide massage and other muscle relaxation and stretching techniques in a gentle fashion to return a women's muscles back to a resting, rather than guarded, state.


• To order "Sex Without Pain" in paperback from Amazon for $24.99, click here.

• To order an electronic read-only non-printable PDF copy of the book for instant download at $19.99, use the button below:

• To schedule an appointment at one of the Femina PT offices, click here.

• For a list of other trusted health care providers, click here.

Our Atlanta Team

Meet Dr. Erin Policelli, PT, DPT, RN, FST

Dr. Erin Policelli, PT, DPT, RN, FST

Owner of Femina Atlanta

With two decades of experience as a women's health physical therapist, my journey has been defined by a steadfast commitment to caring for my patients and enhancing their quality of life. Every day, I draw upon my passion for this specialty to provide patient-centered care that addresses both physical pain and emotional well-being. My most fulfilling moments occur when I witness the transformative impact of my interventions—when I help women decrease pain and improve their function. Being invested in their unique experiences fosters trust and empowers them, creating an environment where healing truly thrives.

Read more: Meet Dr. Erin Policelli, PT, DPT, RN, FST

Our Beverly Hills Team

Meet Heather Jeffcoat, DPT

Meet Heather Jeffcoat

Femina PT Founder

Heather Jeffcoat (she/her/hers) is the author of Sex Without Pain: A Self-Treatment Guide To The Sex Life You Deserve and a recognized expert in the field of Pelvic Health Physical Therapy. She is also a past President of the Academy of Pelvic Health Physical Therapy from 2021-2024, and she is on the Advisory Board of the International Pelvic Pain Society. After receiving many emails from people around world, she noticed there was a gap in access to quality pelvic floor physical therapy providers, and women deserved answers and a treatment plan for the painful sex they were experiencing. She developed her book as a way to get her proven techniques to all who needed it.

Read more: Meet Heather Jeffcoat, DPT

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