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Assuming pelvic is required, and health is required, and therapy is required, the following 218 results were found.

  1. Sexuality and Mood Changes in Postpartum Women with Persistent Pelvic Girdle Pain

    Postpartum Sexuality & Mood Changes in Women with Pelvic Girdle Painhttps://feminapt.com/blog/sexuality-and-mood-changes-postpartum-persistent-pelvic-girdle-pain

    Does my pelvic girdle pain have anything to do with my mood and sexuality? Many of our patients experience sexual dysfunction and anxiety, depression and chronic pain. These conditions are known to coexist, and we unpack each component of pain, mood...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Stephany Tritt, PT, DPT
    • Category: Blog
  2. TMJ Dysfunction and Pelvic Pain | Image Courtesy of Scandinavian BioLabs via Unsplash

    The Jaw Bone's Connected to the... Pelvic Bone! | TMJ Dysfunction and Pelvic Painhttps://feminapt.com/diagnoses/tmj-dysfunction

    Is There Really a Connection Between TMJ Dysfunction and Pelvic Pain? We all know the kids song the hip bone's connected to the thigh bone. What if there was a connection from your jaw to the pelvic floor? SPOILER ALERT: Read on for how they are, in...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Heather Jeffcoat, DPT
    • Category: Diagnoses
  3. pandemic life harming your pelvic floor

    Washington Post: Is pandemic life harming your pelvic floor?https://feminapt.com/media-content/washington-post/washington-post-is-pandemic-life-harming-your-pelvic-floor

    The Washington Post has a long history in journalism and a huge readership, so when journalist Allyson Chiu reached out to me for answers to the question "is pandemic life harming your pelvic floor?", I was understandably glad to give her my insights...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Heather Jeffcoat, DPT
    • Category: Washington Post
  4. chronic overlapping pelvic pain conditions

    Chronic Overlapping Pelvic Pain Conditions: Endometriosis & Vulvodyniahttps://feminapt.com/blog/chronic-overlapping-pelvic-pain-conditions-endometriosis-vulvodynia

    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...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Anna Larson, PT, DPT
    • Category: Blog
  5. Pilates for Urinary Incontinence and Low Back Pain

    Physical Therapy and Pilates for Urinary Incontinence and Low Back Pain https://feminapt.com/blog/pilates-for-urinary-incontinence-and-low-back-pain

    Let's Talk Pilates for Urinary Incontinence and Low Back Pain "Physical Therapy is the first line of treatment for any type of urinary incontinence." Incontinence, or unwanted urinary leakage, is commonly experienced by women, especially during...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Staff
    • Category: Blog
  6. Women's Health Magazine | 8 Pelvic Floor Exercises That Are Better Than Kegelshttps://feminapt.com/media-content/womens-health-magazine/women-s-health-magazine-8-pelvic-floor-exercises-that-are-better-than-kegels

    Women's Health Magazine quotes Heather Jeffcoat on flatter abs and more The widely repsected magazine "Women's Health" reached out to Heather Jeffcoat to open their most recent article on pelvic floor health and alternatives to Kegels, including yoga...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Heather Jeffcoat, DPT
    • Category: Women's Health Magazine
  7. Meet Kasia Gondek, DPT, CLT, CSCShttps://feminapt.com/about-us/about-kasia

    Doctor of Physical Therapy, Certified Lymphedema Specialist, and Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist Kasia (she/ her/ hers) earned her Doctorate of Physical Therapy (DPT) from Mount Saint Mary’s University, and her Bachelor of Arts from...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Kasia Gondek, PT, DPT, CLT, CSCS
    • Category: Our Team
  8. photo of early post-partum recovery magazine

    International Journal of Childbirth Education | Early Post Partum Recoveryhttps://feminapt.com/resources/published-articles/early-post-partum-recovery

    Early Post-partum Recovery International Journal of Childbirth Education. September 2009. Heather Jeffcoat, DPT Many providers will recommend starting pelvic floor physical therapy post-partum after six weeks, However, those first six weeks are an...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Heather Jeffcoat, DPT
    • Category: Published Articles
  9. cervical cancer and recovery

    Cervical Cancer and Recovery | A Pelvic Physical Therapist's Guide https://feminapt.com/blog/cervical-cancer-and-recovery-a-pelvic-physical-therapist-s-guide

    A Pelvic Floor PT Can Assist With Cervical Cancer and Recovery Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer affecting women worldwide. Luckily there are many wonderful treatments that can stop the cancer, either completely or from progressing...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Staff
    • Category: Blog
  10. Mental Health and Sexual Pain | Image Courtesy of Anthony Tran via Unsplash

    Mental Health and Sexual Pain: Having Sexual Pain Is Not In Your Headhttps://feminapt.com/blog/mental-health-and-sexual-pain-having-sexual-pain-is-not-in-your-head

    Mental Health and Sexual Pain: Sexual Dysfunction is Not “In Your Head”. We have seen that experiencing sexual pain CAN affect your mental health, and pre-existing mental health conditions can amplify sexual dysfunction. This article will review the...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Staff
    • Category: Blog

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Beverly Hills:

9012 Burton Way
Beverly Hills, CA 90211

Telephone: (310) 871-9554

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

Hours:

Monday 12:00-5:00
Tuesday 7:00-6:00
Wednesday CALL
Thursday 2:00-6:00
Friday 7:00-6:00

Pasadena:

350 S. Lake Avenue #220
Pasadena, Ca 91101

Telephone: (818) 873-1403

Our Pasadena location is convenient to Glendale, Montrose, Burbank, Silver Lake, Los Feliz, Atwater Village, and Eagle Rock.

Hours:

Monday 7:00-6:00
Tuesday 7:00-4:00
Wednesday CALL
Thursday 7:00-4:00
Friday CALL

Sherman Oaks:

13425 Ventura Blvd. Suite 200
Sherman Oaks, California 91423

Telephone: (818) 877-6910

The Sherman Oaks office is adjacent to Studio City and serves the Bel Air, Brentwood, West LA, Mulholland, Beverly Hills, Encino, Calabasas and San Fernando Valley area.

Hours:

Monday 7:30-6:00
Tuesday 7:00-6:00
Wednesday 7:00-6:00
Thursday 8:00-6:00
Friday 7:00-6:00