Taking a course of pelvic floor physical therapy can be a great way to recover from pelvic pain. However, there are many questions that you should ask before you begin. Treatment options for women Symptoms of pelvic floor dysfunction can be a major source of pain for...
Getting your pelvic floor muscles strengthened with our clinic can reduce incontinence. During pregnancy or even before, you can get started with exercises that will make the muscles stronger. Exercises to strengthen the muscles Whether you’re dealing with...
It can be frightening and overwhelming to discover that your child may need more support than you are able to provide. It is possible to feel a bit shocked when your child develops a mental illness. It can be tempting to blame yourself and wonder what you could do...
Pediatric Developmental Therapy is unique to the world of early intervention and specifically looks at how a child is developing across all areas of development–cognitive, language and communication, social-emotional, motor skills and self-help. Developmental...
During physical therapy, your child will be evaluated by a physical therapist to determine if he or she is in need of treatment. If your child has problems with gross motor skills, asymmetries in the body, or neuromuscular disorders, he or she may need physical...
During the first day of pelvic floor physical therapy, the therapist will do an evaluation of your condition, prepare you for the therapy, and teach you how to perform exercises. This will help you to get the most out of your treatment. Preparation Performing pelvic...