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Jayme Barr

Mindfulness for Chronic Pelvic Pain

By Jayme Barr  Women’s Health PT Living with any type of chronic pelvic pain (CPP) can be debilitating. You may feel no one believes your pain is real. You may have a wide range of symptoms that make you feel isolated including urinary, bowel, or sexual dysfunction, and emotional distress. Your CPP may have a name like pelvic inflammatory disease, endometriosis, irritable bowel syndrome, or interstitial cystitis. Maybe there is …

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Pelvic Pain Coach

How I Healed My Chronic Pelvic Pain Using A Mind-Body Approach

By Rachel Gofman Pelvic Pain Coach & Pelvic Health Physical Therapist About 7 years ago, my life was turned upside down when I developed chronic pelvic pain. It came on suddenly. When the pain first started, I did what everyone does when they have a new onset of pain, I went to the doctor to get checked out. I expected that doctor would tell me what was wrong, give me …

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Rebecca Slape

It Takes a Village: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Pelvic Health

By Rebecca Slape Pelvic Health Physical Therapist I’m sure many of you have already tried several methods to address your pelvic floor concerns. You may have started with your primary care provider, been sent to a specialist (urologist or gastroenterologist), trialed several medications or procedures, tried pelvic floor physical therapy, chiropractic, acupuncture, or massage, and are on the cusp of giving up. While you have seen a variety of practitioners, …

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