Relevant, research-based support for those suffering from and learning about Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
Yes, it’s more common than you think; and yes, it can be treated.
Scott had suffered for almost a year with saddle region burning and numbness that started while training for a 225 mile, day-long cycling race across the state of Wisconsin.
"Just breathe" they say...but how?
If you’ve been told that your pelvic pain is the result of chronic prostatitis, you are not alone.
What I have learned from treating thousands of pelvic pain patients over the last 20 years is this: if you ignore your body’s need to find balance in life, your body will talk.
Presenting symptoms included redness, swelling & discomfort in the scrotum, as well as pain with deep hip flexion. Interestingly, both these patients had a left, lower quadrant surgery (but for different reasons). Hmm...
You asked, we answered. Find out why rib angle is so important to your health.
Common symptoms of an asymmetrical pelvic floor include generalized low back pain, hip pain, and sometimes pain in the knees and ankles.
Did you know that the clitoris is on average 1/8th the size of the penis, yet is loaded with nearly double the nerve endings?!
Learn how to pee correctly (and more importantly—learn why it’s important to do so.)
Take the first step towards relief and healing by scheduling your consultation today.