Relevant, research-based support for those suffering from and learning about Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
I suffered with severe dysmenorrhea (painful periods) and SI joint pain for years, along with chronic fatigue and Hashimoto’s thyroiditis since grad school.
Many women are incorrectly told that the problem is in their head when, in fact, the problem is within their pelvis.
Her therapist finally determined that her problem was not psychologically rooted in her mind; rather, it was physically rooted in her pelvis.
Helen came to us from Paris, France for two, six-month periods and left virtually pain free. She overcame a language barrier and long-distance travels to be treated for her Pudendal Neuralgia.
The best way of helping people move optimally is to look at the person’s whole body as a system that works and functions together.
It's the age old saying: You don't know what you've got until it's gone.
The pain and discomforts associated with pelvic floor dysfunction can make everyday activities more inconvenient and uncomfortable than they need to be for your loved ones. Here's how you can help.
Take the first step towards relief and healing by scheduling your consultation today.