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Blog • February 27, 2019

Direct Access Physical and Occupational Therapy

In the past, the way you would seek treatment would be to call your family doctor who would perhaps prescribe a medication and potentially refer you on to pain management, physical/occupational therapy, or orthopedics. This process is lengthy as there is typically a wait time to be seen. Now, through Direct Access scheduling, lengthy wait times are a thing of the past.

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Blog • September 8, 2018

Pelvic floor prolapse

Pelvic organ prolapse is a disorder in which one or more of the pelvic organs (bladder, uterus, or rectum) drop from their normal position. This can occur do to a combination of weak pelvic floor muscles or decreased ligament support of these organs.

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Blog • August 8, 2018

We have physical therapy for that: Pelvic Pain

Pelvic pain is pain in the lowest part of your abdomen and pelvis. Pelvic pain can sometimes radiate to your lower back or other areas of the body. It is most common in women but can still be a problem for men.

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Blog • January 11, 2018

Choose physical therapy for pain management

Taking a pain reliever to ease your discomfort during the healing process is fine. Things can get dangerous when your pain becomes a chronic condition and you find yourself seeking medicated relief more often, or even constantly.

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