Relevant, research-based support for those suffering from and learning about Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
The challenging part about treating Ryan’s case is that we have to be very careful—when attempting to move the hips back—that we don’t flare the pelvic pain with the incorrect exercises.
Pain is a normal human experience, and we could not live without it. The reason why might surprise you!
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?!
To me, this two week course was way beyond teaching pelvic floor physical therapy - it was truly empowering women to speak up for themselves and each other in the medical community.
Learn how to pee correctly (and more importantly—learn why it’s important to do so.)
Know your body, be the CEO of your body. Then, choose which pilates program is right for you.
“I saw numerous pelvic PTs as recommended by my doctors in Vancouver Canada, but none were particularly knowledgeable or comfortable with PN PT.”
Your vaginal, urethral, back or hip pain might actually come from your pelvic floor: here’s why.
What are some of the more common reasons for difficulty with orgasm? Read this post to find out.
Take the first step towards relief and healing by scheduling your consultation today.