
Join Pelvic Health Specialist, Lisa Farrin-Arroyo, DPT for this free online event discussing incontinence (both male and female) and how pelvic PT can help. You will learn the basic anatomical features of the pelvis and pelvic floor muscles, and how our lifestyle choices and physical traumas can affect this part of your body.
You will gain an understanding of how to access the musculature of your pelvic floor in a functional, comfortable, and sustainable way. Lisa will discuss potential causes of and treatments for urge and stress incontinence and provide some easy steps you can do at home.
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Pelvic floor dysfunction can include any of the following:

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Bladder and Bowel Conditions
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Pre- and Postpartum Rehabilitation
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Pelvic Organ Prolapse
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Pelvic Pain
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Sexual Dysfunction
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Urinary and Bowel, Urge and Stress Incontinence
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Post-Prostatectomy Symptoms
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Preventative and Restorative Therapies
“Pelvic rehabilitation allows patients the opportunity to take back control of their bodies and get back to normal daily life. ”
— LISA FARRIN-ARROYO, DPT