Category: Women’s Health

The Pelvic Healing Blog

Relevant, research-based support for those suffering from and learning about Pelvic Floor Dysfunction

“I had to quit my job as art director, I could barely sit, or walk and was very concerned about how to heal and return to a normal life. Julie Sarton and her team have literally saved my life.”

The diaphragm is a postural muscle, so it's likely that if you have a back problem, you have a diaphragm problem. We want to add to that: if you have a diaphragm problem, it's likely you also have a pelvic floor problem!

At 35 weeks, 100% of women have Diastasis Rectus Abdominis (DRA), which might cause a bulge in the middle of the abdomen where the two muscles separate.

I suffered with severe dysmenorrhea (painful periods) and SI joint pain for years, along with chronic fatigue and Hashimoto’s thyroiditis since grad school.

See how we're leveraging education to reach our goal of making pelvic floor muscular exams a standard procedure with every annual physical exam.

To fully appreciate what your body does for you on a daily and hourly basis look no further than between your legs. 

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.

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