May, a month honoring mothers, is an ideal time to highlight pelvic health therapy. At least 25% of U.S. women face a pelvic health disorder in their lifetime. Because it is so common for women to have pelvic health dysfunction, the assumption is that it is normal. It is not normal and there is help available through pelvic health therapy! Many know pelvic health therapy addresses bladder, bowel, and pelvic pain as well as pregnancy and postpartum issues. Yet, pelvic health therapists are also able to uniquely discern musculoskeletal issues—like sacroiliac dysfunction, low back, or hip pain—from pelvic and abdominal viscera dysfunction and pelvic floor muscle issues. They also tackle pelvic pain, fascial issues, stability concerns like prolapse, and core weakness. Purely Pelvic LLC offers holistic pelvic health therapy, respecting each patient’s individual journey. Begin healing today by booking with Evette D’Avy Reed, PT, at www.purelypelvic.com.
Article by Evette D’Avy Reed, PT
Originally published in Gainesville City Lifestyle