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Discover expert advice from a mom and pelvic floor physical therapist on how to heal, regain strength, and feel empowered ...
The good news is that heading to your local pool or aquatic therapy can be a great alternative to land-based physical therapy ...
After decades of therapy experience, therapist Dr. Gloria Brame says the most common complaint is that wives don't feel ...
Owner Katy Girlinghouse opened The Fit Pelvis in 2020 to help women with pelvic floor dysfunction live without pain and trust ...
Physical therapy can address common pelvic floor issues for women during and after pregnancy. Can help prepare for birth and ...
"Professional development" for therapists typically involves intellectual learning. But that is no longer adequate in today's complex world. Read on for my take on this concept.
Becoming a more patient person doesn’t magically happen after one or two mindful moments. It requires you to consistently get ...
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The Everymom on MSNPhysical Therapy Saved Me Postpartum—But I Didn’t Even Know to Ask For ItI’d been to so many appointments before the birth of my baby with eagerness and anticipation, but now I had my healthy baby ...
“Leaking urine while you run is not normal,” says Stacey Futterman Tauriello, M.P.T., a pelvic floor physical therapist and founder of 5 Point Physical Therapy in NYC and Millburn, New Jersey.
Runners are no strangers to the world of physical therapy and its many benefits. But pelvic floor therapy is either totally unknown or taboo—in both scenarios, runners, particularly female ...
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