Freedom from Menstrual Pain with Pelvic PT
PT can help manage pelvic and lower abdominal pain.
PT can help manage pelvic and lower abdominal pain.
Eating right can reduce the growth of prostate cancer cells. Follow these four guidelines to promote a healthy prostate.
ED in men is a common occurrence, luckily a Doctor of Physical Therapy trained in pelvic health can treat erectile dysfunction without medicines or surgery.
A popular activity and sport, cycling has some drawbacks on the male pelvic floor. If you or someone else in your life are experiencing a pelvic floor dysfunction read on.
Have an upcoming prostatectomy? Prior to your procedure, seek treatment for “pre-hab” for a speedier recovery and reduce post-surgical symptoms.
Men with pelvic pain can feel alone, discouraged, and let down by the medical community. Being told “Its all in your head” or “you should see another provider” is so common that many men just give up.
Here are some things to consider; don’t push through the symptoms, modification is key and don’t be afraid to ask for help.
Short answer yes, but read more to find out what’s best for your body.
Every mom should visit a pelvic health physical therapist after the baby is born and this is why.
Physical therapy and visceral manipulation both may help relieve your IBS symptoms. About 15% of the population suffers from IBS.