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Wait, This Is a Thing? Yes - and Here’s Why It Matters
If I had a dollar for every time a new patient said, “I didn’t even know this was a thing,” I could probably fund a nationwide billboard campaign about pelvic floor therapy. And honestly? I might. Even after a decade in pelvic health - and five years in private practice - I still hear that phrase at least weekly.
I’ll never forget telling my own mom about the specialized training I was starting. She looked at me and said, “That isn’t a thing.”
Nov 173 min read


Male Pelvic Pain Explained
Pelvic pain in men is often misunderstood, underdiagnosed, and undertreated. Many individuals experiencing symptoms are left searching for answers after visits to urologists, gastroenterologists, or general practitioners. What’s often missing from the conversation is the role of the pelvic floor muscles and how pelvic floor physical therapy (PFPT) can offer relief.
Oct 163 min read


The Vital Role of Pelvic Floor Therapy in Cancer Survivorship
Surviving cancer is an incredible achievement - but for many, the end of treatment marks the beginning of a new chapter that includes ongoing physical and emotional recovery. As a pelvic floor therapist, I have the privilege of helping cancer survivors navigate some of the most personal and often unspoken challenges that linger after treatment. One area that is frequently overlooked in the recovery journey is pelvic health.
Sep 224 min read


The Crucial Role of Physical Therapy in Post-Prostatectomy Recovery
A prostatectomy is a common procedure for treating prostate cancer and involves the removal of the prostate gland. This can bring...
Nov 5, 20243 min read


Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome
There are more men who experience pelvic pain than you think. It is estimated that 8-16% of men in America will suffer with chronic...
Jun 20, 20232 min read


Erectile Dysfunction and Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy
Who hasn’t seen a commercial for “the little blue pill”? It is ICONIC... it typically portrays an older couple who is, shall we say,...
Feb 2, 20214 min read
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