Dr. Izkhakov graduated from Long Island University, NY in 2009 and received her Board Certifications as an Orthopedic Certified Specialist in 2013 and as a Women's Health Certified Specialist in 2021. Dr. Izkhakov has extensive experience working in the field of orthopedics, and has been involved in the treatment of Pelvic Floor Dysfunction for men and women since 2014.
Dr. Izkhakov has been recognized in the development of Pelvic Floor Dysfunction rehabilitation program in Buffalo, NY. She is dedicated to delivering care that is evidence-based and clinically effective. She values professionalism, honesty and an open dialogue with patients and colleagues. She strives to help her patients achieve their highest activity level and designs every rehabilitation program for the needs of each individual patient.
Dr. Jaeger graduated from Touro University Nevada in 2018. She has been working as an orthopedic physical therapist in the Las Vegas Valley since graduation. She enjoys learning and implementing evidence-based techniques in clinical practice and enjoys educating herself on the latest advancements in the field of physical therapy.
Dr. Izkhakov has been recognized in the development of Pelvic Floor Dysfunction rehabilitation program in Buffalo, NY. She is dedicated to delivering care that is evidence-based and clinically effective. She values professionalism, honesty and an open dialogue with patients and colleagues. She strives to help her patients achieve their highest activity level and designs every rehabilitation program for the needs of each individual patient.
Dr. Jaeger graduated from Touro University Nevada in 2018. She has been working as an orthopedic physical therapist in the Las Vegas Valley since graduation. She enjoys learning and implementing evidence-based techniques in clinical practice and enjoys educating herself on the latest advancements in the field of physical therapy.
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The pelvic floor is a very important group of muscles that is located in our pelvis.
The pelvic floor plays a significant role in continence, support of internal organs, respiration, lumbo pelvic motor control and sexual function.
Pelvic floor dysfunction can contribute to symptoms associated with urinary or fecal incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, constipation, pelvic pain, Coccydynia, and Dyspareunia (consistent pain during intercourse).
Our clinicians will perform a thorough examination and evaluation of your pelvic floor to properly diagnose your symptoms.
The pelvic floor plays a significant role in continence, support of internal organs, respiration, lumbo pelvic motor control and sexual function.
Pelvic floor dysfunction can contribute to symptoms associated with urinary or fecal incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, constipation, pelvic pain, Coccydynia, and Dyspareunia (consistent pain during intercourse).
Our clinicians will perform a thorough examination and evaluation of your pelvic floor to properly diagnose your symptoms.
Please arrive 10-15 minutes before your appointment time to fill out your medical history and consent paperwork.
The clinician will escort you to a private exam room and will ask you questions regarding your medical history, current symptoms and complains.
You will also undergo a comprehensive exam evaluation to allow the clinician to properly diagnose you and establish a plan of care.
Exam will include manual palpation, ROM and strength measurements, special testing (based on the symptoms and complaints).
The clinician will escort you to a private exam room and will ask you questions regarding your medical history, current symptoms and complains.
You will also undergo a comprehensive exam evaluation to allow the clinician to properly diagnose you and establish a plan of care.
Exam will include manual palpation, ROM and strength measurements, special testing (based on the symptoms and complaints).
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