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Pain: The sensitive nervous system, understanding is everything.

As pelvic floor physical therapists, we see many people who have pain—sometimes it Is new pain like after surgery or delivering a baby.  Sometimes it is persistent pain that has stuck around for months or years.  We spend a lot…

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Return to Running: Checklist

You’ve had a baby.  Maybe had surgery.  Or just a long hiatus from exercise.  And now you feel ready to get back out there and return to running. But maybe it didn’t go as planned.  Maybe you leaked while you…

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Foot to pelvic floor to diaphragm: how it is all connected and how to capitalize on it!

Photo by Daria Shevtsova from Pexels Fun fact—your foot directly effects your pelvic floor, your deep core, and your diaphragm. This is all through our fascia. Fascia is like the super stretchy glue that maintains structure in our bodies.  It is a thin connective tissue…

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Joint Hypermobility: Too much flexibility could be a missed clinical diagnosis.

Hypermobility Spectrum Disorder People with hypermobility spectrum disorder (HDS) tend to have joint hypermobility and instability making them more prone to injury and pain.  However, these patients do not have other connective tissue disorders.  Hypermobility describes a joint that is…

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Common Questions regarding Persistent Pain

Second blog on persistent pelvic pain, discussing some common questions to consider and where to begin in understanding your nervous system and lifestlye factors to help you heal.
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