Search For Pelvic Floor Treatments, Physical Therapy, and More
Assuming stress is required, and incontinence is required, the following 72 results were found.
Abby Moore of the website mindbodygreen reached out to me about postpartum stress urinary incontinence and I was glad to offer my advice. Here is a brief synopsis of the article along with a link to the full article below. Heather Jeffcoat, DPT...
- Type: Article
- Author: Heather Jeffcoat, DPT
- Category: Mindbodygreen
What's the Connection Bewteen Eating Disorders and Pelvic Floor Dysfunction? Read on for some answers. Eating disorders are unfortunately common, with at least 9% of people worldwide suffering from an eating disorder. This translates to 28.8 million...
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- Author: Staff
- Category: Blog
Childbirth Injuries PT Products Magazine. July 2009 Heather Jeffcoat, DPT You had the perfect pregnancy. Everyone in the delivery room told you the delivery went smoothly. At your six-week checkup, your doctor tells you that everything looks great. So,...
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- Author: Heather Jeffcoat, DPT
- Category: Published Articles
There Are Several Options For Non-Hormonal Treatments for GSM. Some include hormones, while others do not. Today we will review some non-hormone treatment options. As always, consult with your physician to help you make the best decisions regarding...
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- Author: Staff
- Category: Blog
It could be a symptom of pelvic floor dysfunction, urethral dysfunction, or another form of incontinence, such as stress incontinence and mixed incontinence. The reason working with a healthcare professional is crucial is that there are treatments for...
- Type: Article
- Author: Heather Jeffcoat, DPT
- Category: Healthline
40% of women had pain with intercourse at six months postpartum. Another study, Schytt et al., found 22% of women had stress incontinence even at one year postpartum. These numbers are considered high and have become normalized as a part of having a...
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- Author: Staff
- Category: Blog
Menopause and Pelvic Healthhttps://feminapt.com/blog/menopause-and-pelvic-health
What are the Links Between Menopause and Pelvic Health? Menopause is a period of life transition for many of us. Today we will review what menopause is and how symptoms can negatively affect pelvic health, including bowel, bladder and sexual function....
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- Author: Staff
- Category: Blog
Presents for your Pelvic Floorhttps://feminapt.com/blog/presents-for-your-pelvic-floor
incontinence. $500 Apex The Apex is an automatic kegel exercises that helps strengthen pelvic floor muscles to treat stress incontinence that is caused by weakened pelvic floor muscles due to childbirth, aging and high impact exercise. $250 Intensity...
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- Author: Staff
- Category: Blog
Hannah Schneider of the website Well + Good went looking for links between the pandemic and bladder health, and once again she reached out to me for my insights. Here is a brief synopsis of the article along with a link to the full article below....
- Type: Article
- Author: Heather Jeffcoat, DPT
- Category: Well and Good
What are Kegels?https://feminapt.com/blog/what-are-kegels
of JAMA, an article entitled “Effect of Behavioral Training With or Without Pelvic Floor Electrical Stimulation on Stress Incontinence in Women” discussed the benefits of using biofeedback, perineal electrical stimulation and behavioral training as a...
- Type: Article
- Author: Heather Jeffcoat, DPT
- Category: Blog