Search For Pelvic Floor Treatments, Physical Therapy, and More
Assuming injury is required, the following 57 results were found.
-
injury recoveryhttps://feminapt.com/site-index/injury-recovery
- Type: Tag
- Author: Webmaster
-
your entire body to place the baby into the seat, this will put your shoulders, knees, back, wrists, and neck at risk for injury. If the car seat is in one of the outside seats, put one leg into your car and face the car seat to put the baby in and out...
- Type: Article
- Author: Staff
- Category: Blog
-
with artificial dyes or colors Do not use any lotion containing vitamin E for the first month following your surgery or injury. You may use vitamin E containing lotions after the first month. Avoid paraben, glycerine, and lanolin The following is a list...
- Type: Article
- Author: Staff
- Category: Blog
-
function after twelve months. This was true even for patients who experienced C-sections, physical trauma, or birth-related injury. Similar data was also found in a 2015 study. This study found that nearly 9 out of 10 women experienced painful sex on...
- Type: Article
- Author: Heather Jeffcoat, DPT
- Category: Blog
-
Fracture Can be Traumatic A 2014 study by Harvey-Kelly et al. points to the fact that the long term consequences of this injury can include sexual dysfunction and pelvic pain for both males and females. Pelvic fractures occur most commonly with a...
- Type: Article
- Author: Staff
- Category: Blog
-
the legs and back muscles. Perhaps the biggest boon of adopting a stretching routine is that it helps to reduce the risk of injury. Everyday activities, like sitting for long periods of time, can cause muscles to tense and spasm, for instance. When this...
- Type: Article
- Author: Debbie Dy, PT, DPT
- Category: Nike
-
- we see this clinically and research also shows postpartum movement strategy changes that can increase your risk of injury. A recent pilot study by Provenzano et al., 2019 compared the biomechanical changes of runners pre-pregnancy (or
- Type: Article
- Author: Staff
- Category: Blog
-
crucial to helping your body bounce back after training as quickly as possible. A good recovery routine also helps prevent injury, decreased immune system function, and muscle mass loss. A recovery routine encompasses a cool-down activity, nutrition,...
- Type: Article
- Author: Kasia Gondek, PT, DPT, CLT, CSCS
- Category: Blog
-
Testimonial by R.D., age 38https://feminapt.com/about-us/testimonials/testimonial-by-r-d-age-38
so used to 'guarding' against that pain that my muscles were just as tight (and therefore immobile and painful) as if the injury were still fresh. Thanks to her unique system of alleviating pressure points in the pelvic floor (many exercises can be done...
- Type: Article
- Author: Webmaster
- Category: Testimonials
-
hurt! Whether your pain during intercourse (or your partner’s) began with a first sexual experience or after pregnancy or injury, this step-by-step guide can put you on the path to recovery, and to enjoying the sex life you deserve."
- Type: Article
- Author: Heather Jeffcoat, DPT
- Category: Videos About Pelvic Pain