Conditions We Treat
Pelvic Pain
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Vulvodynia
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Dyspareunia (painful sexual intercourse)
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Interstitial Cystitis (painful Bladder Syndrome)
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Vaginismus
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Coccyx pain (Coccydynia)
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Pudendal neuralgia
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Pudendal nerve entrapment
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Constipation related to pelvic floor muscle dysfunction
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Scar pain from C-section, episiotomy, and/or hysterectomy
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Pelvic floor myalgia
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Abdominal pain/scar tissue adhesions
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Ano-rectal pain
Incontinence
1. Stress Incontinence
2. Urge Incontinence
3. Mixed Incontinence (Stress/Urge)
4. Functional Incontinence
5. Urinary urgency and/or frequency
6. Pelvic floor muscle weakness
7. Fecal incontinence
Prolapse
1. Bladder Prolapse
2. Rectal Prolapse
3. Uterine Prolapse
4. Multiple Pelvic Organ Prolapse
5. Vaginal Prolapse
Breast Cancer
1. Mastectomy Rehabilitation
2. Lymph drainage and edema control
3. ROM in shoulders, chest and neck following radiation or surgery
4. Strength in shoulders, chest, core and neck following radiation or surger
Orthopedics
1. Temperomandibular joint dysfunction
2. Low back pain with or without radiculopathy
3. Neck pain with or without radiculopathy
4. Thoracic and/or rib pain
5. Sciatica
6. Osteoporosis and fall prevention
7. Fibromyalgia
8. Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
9. SI Joint pain or instability
Pre/Post Natal Care
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Cesarean and vaginal delivery rehabilitation
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Diastasis Recti
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SI Joint Pain
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Low Back Pain
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Core weakness
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Incontinence/pelvic organ prolapse
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Tendonitis associated with pregnancy
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Nerve compression
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Foot/ankle pain
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Urinary problems
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Cesarean and/or episiotomy scar pain
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Coccyx pain/fracture
Male Pelvic Care
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Prostatitis
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Urinary Hesitancy
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Urinary Frequency
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Urinary urgency
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Urinary incontinence (urge/stress or post-uric dribble)
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Fecal incontinence
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Constipation
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Defecatory dysfunction
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Inability to achieve orgasm
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Pain with intercourse
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Pelvic pain
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Pudendal neuralgia
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Coccydynia
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Pain after Sexual Reassignment Surgery
Pain and Dysfunction Following Gender Affirmation Surgery
1. Scar tissue mobilization following Mastectomy
2. Scar tissue/pain following MTF or FTM
3. Dilator protocols
4. Sexual dysfunction