We seek to provide our patients with the best possible care individualized to their needs.
Pelvic floor therapist alabama.
Specialized therapy services is a therapist owned private practice.
All around physical therapy for your patients who suffer from incontinence provides a re education of the pelvic muscles.
Schenk was trained in treating pelvic floor disorders through the herman and wallace pelvic rehabilitation institute and is also a certified myofascial trigger point therapist through myopain seminars.
Physical therapy treatment can improve pelvic floor muscle function.
Stephanie prendergast a pelvic floor physical therapist who is a co founder and la s clinical director of the pelvic health rehabilitation center says that while information on pelvic floor.
Transcend therapy is owned and managed by paula merchant mpt med.
Pelvic floor physical therapy involves the pelvic floor muscle group which is responsible for a variety.
In addition to her work as a physical therapist dr.
Pelvic rehabilitation therapysouth has opened a new pelvic rehabilitation clinic to meet the unique pelvic health needs of both men and women.
Pelvic floor physical therapy involves the pelvic floor muscle group which is responsible for a variety of functions.
Transcend therapy is a privately owned outpatient physical therapy practice focusing on women s health orthopedics and sports medicine.
There is a large need for therapeutic services for these age groups.
Our therapists have received extensive training and education in the realm of physical therapy but our focus is on pelvic health pain and vestibular rehabilitation balance dysfunction.
Proper preventative measures and treatment by a pelvic floor therapist can help patients manage or alleviate urinary incontinence.
Schenk is the mother to two teenage boys roman who is 15 and abram who is 14.
Leigh also has extra training in the areas of pediatric incontinence and pelvic floor dysfunction.
A certified pelvic rehabilitation practitioner and experienced therapists with advanced training in pelvic floor dysfunction are prepared to care for the challenging needs of this patient population.
Her forefront physical therapy practice includes treatment of children and adolescents with bowel and bladder voiding dysfunctions and or abdominal pain.
These muscles support the pelvic organs assist in bowel and bladder control and contribute to sexual arousal and orgasm.
Paula takes a one on one approach with each patient and determines the best treatment based on the needs of each individual patient.