Search For Pelvic Floor Treatments, Physical Therapy, and More
Assuming pain is required, and management is required, the following 78 results were found.
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Trigger Point Injections for Chronic Pelvic Pain and Myofascial Pain A 2018 study by Bartley et al., showed that transvaginal trigger point injections helped reduce chronic pelvic pain, particularly when in conjunction with therapies including pelvic...
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- Author: Staff
- Category: Blog
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What's the Link Between Endometriosis and Central Sensitization? Endometriosis affects roughly about 10% of reproductive-age women, and is characterized by endometrial-like lesions that grow outside of the endometrium (the lining of the uterine wall)....
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- Author: Staff
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Are You Suffering From Chronic Overlapping Pelvic Pain Conditions? We Can Help! Part 1: Endometriosis and Vulvodynia Chronic pelvic pain, sometimes abbreviated to “CPP”, is defined as “pain in the abdomen or pelvis for at least 14 days per month and...
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- Author: Anna Larson, PT, DPT
- Category: Blog
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It’s truly amazing what bodies endure during and following pregnancy. We praise all the new parents that come into the clinic for their resilience not only physically but mentally, taking care of themselves as well as being a caretaker 24/7 whether...
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- Author: Staff
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This article covers post-partum pelvic pain and the various reasons women experience it International Journal of Childbirth Education. December 2008. Heather Jeffcoat, DPT You had the perfect pregnancy. Your delivery could not have been any better. At...
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- Author: Heather Jeffcoat, DPT
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Pelvic pain during the postpartum period is common, even for those who had a “perfect and easy” pregnancy, labor and delivery. Often times, healthcare providers will tell women that the pain “will get better with time,” however it's important to...
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- Author: Staff
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constipation How is Pudendal Neuralgia treated? Treatment should involve a multidisciplinary team including doctors, pain management experts, mental health, and pelvic floor physical therapy. Some sample treatment options (you and your treatment team...
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- Author: Staff
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relaxation to reduce chronic muscle over-activity and improve parasympathetic nervous system function, including pain management and digestion Patient Education and Empowerment Lifestyle modificationslike sexual positioning, stress reduction, bladder...
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improve coping techniques and manage stress-induced symptom exacerbations. Pelvic floor physical therapy also involves pain management, education on pain neuroscience and a multimodal approach using varying modalities to further decrease bladder pain....
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- Author: Staff
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For Chronic Pelvic Pain Can Be a Very Helpful Routine As stated in my last blog post, yoga can be so beneficial as a pain management tool due to its ability to modulate the sympathetic nervous system3,4 which plays a large role in chronic pain. The...
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- Author: Anna Larson, PT, DPT
- Category: Blog