We are committed to providing holistic and evidence-based pelvic floor physical therapy treatments for both men and women in Westchester, New York Area. Our treatments include chronic pelvic pain, pregnancy, and birth recovery for women. Are you concerned that your pain symptoms are unresolved eve after multiple sessions for PT? You will be surprised to know the root cause of your symptoms may be in the pelvic floor.
Issues with urinating or passing stools are referred to as bladder and bowel dysfunction. Bladder and bowel problems often originate with nerve or muscle dysfunction, as these systems control the flow of urine and the release of stool. Both men and women can experience pelvic pain. The symptoms of pelvic pain are often complex and misunderstood. Perineal or genital pain is commonly associated with pelvic floor muscle dysfunction.
Symptoms may preset as pain, numbness, stinging or burning in the perineal area. Pelvic floor physical therapy is immensely helpful when healing from these complex pain symptoms.
Issues with urinating or passing stools are referred to as bladder and bowel dysfunction. Bladder and bowel problems often originate with nerve or muscle dysfunction, as these systems control the flow of urine and the release of stool. Both men and women can experience pelvic pain. The symptoms of pelvic pain are often complex and misunderstood. Perineal or genital pain is commonly associated with pelvic floor muscle dysfunction.
Symptoms may preset as pain, numbness, stinging or burning in the perineal area. Pelvic floor physical therapy is immensely helpful when healing from these complex pain symptoms.
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Our mission is to empower you to regain your pelvic health and wellness by providing holistic and evidence-based physical therapy services in westchester.
Dr. Amruta Inamdar consults at her private practice and is associated with Armonk Physical Therapy and Sports training.
Treatment sessions are 1 on 1 for 55 - 60 minutes.
Treatment sessions include advanced manual therapy techniques and tailored exercise prescription.
Dr. Amruta Inamdar is a Physical Therapist specializing in pelvic health rehabilitation.
Dr. Amruta Inamdar consults at her private practice and is associated with Armonk Physical Therapy and Sports training.
Treatment sessions are 1 on 1 for 55 - 60 minutes.
Treatment sessions include advanced manual therapy techniques and tailored exercise prescription.
Dr. Amruta Inamdar is a Physical Therapist specializing in pelvic health rehabilitation.
Inability of the pelvic floor muscles to function at their optimal level can affect the bladder and bowel function.
Pelvic floor muscle weakness could cause urinary and/ or fecal incontinence ( loss of urine beyond your control).
Sometimes the pelvic floor muscles are unable to relax to their baseline tension/ remain clenched and may cause difficulty with effective evacuation of your bowels causing constipation and related conditions.
Fecal incontinence ( involuntary loss of feces),c onstipation, incomplete emptying of the bowel can be effectively treated with biofeedback therapy.
Pelvic floor muscle weakness could cause urinary and/ or fecal incontinence ( loss of urine beyond your control).
Sometimes the pelvic floor muscles are unable to relax to their baseline tension/ remain clenched and may cause difficulty with effective evacuation of your bowels causing constipation and related conditions.
Fecal incontinence ( involuntary loss of feces),c onstipation, incomplete emptying of the bowel can be effectively treated with biofeedback therapy.
Musculoskeletal pain - Pelvic floor muscles are a group of muscles that support the lower side of your pelvis, running from the tailbone to the pubic bone.
These muscles play many roles in the body including supporting the spine, controlling the bladder and bowel, organ support, and sexual function.
Due to their many functions, issues can arise that cause dysfunction across multiple systems of the body.
These include the urinary, gastrointestinal, reproductive and orthopedic systems.
Pelvic floor muscles are similar to regular muscles-they can cause pain and discomfort.
These muscles play many roles in the body including supporting the spine, controlling the bladder and bowel, organ support, and sexual function.
Due to their many functions, issues can arise that cause dysfunction across multiple systems of the body.
These include the urinary, gastrointestinal, reproductive and orthopedic systems.
Pelvic floor muscles are similar to regular muscles-they can cause pain and discomfort.
Pelvic floor muscles are very similar to other muscles in the body.
These are relatively tiny muscles and so any deviation from their normal function can often cause pelvic pain and discomfort.
Pelvic pain often presents a bit differently and can be experienced as vaginal, rectal, clitoral, testicular, or penile pain.
We treat all of these symptoms with the goal of restoring patients back to their pain-free levels.
Vulvodynia - Vulvodynia is chronic vulvar pain without an identifiable cause.
Some women experience pain in only one area of the vulva, while others experience pain in multiple areas.
These are relatively tiny muscles and so any deviation from their normal function can often cause pelvic pain and discomfort.
Pelvic pain often presents a bit differently and can be experienced as vaginal, rectal, clitoral, testicular, or penile pain.
We treat all of these symptoms with the goal of restoring patients back to their pain-free levels.
Vulvodynia - Vulvodynia is chronic vulvar pain without an identifiable cause.
Some women experience pain in only one area of the vulva, while others experience pain in multiple areas.
It is not uncommon to experience pain and discomfort during pregnancy.
The body is rapidly changing with the growth of your fetus and that puts the joints ligaments and tendons under significant stress.
Coupled with these changes are various hormonal changes that make your body lax and susceptible to injury.
Pelvic floor physical therapy is an effective and safe treatment of choice during pregnancy.
I commonly see pregnant clients for low back pain, tail bone pain, sciatic pain, hip and pelvic floor pain, pubis pain.
The body is rapidly changing with the growth of your fetus and that puts the joints ligaments and tendons under significant stress.
Coupled with these changes are various hormonal changes that make your body lax and susceptible to injury.
Pelvic floor physical therapy is an effective and safe treatment of choice during pregnancy.
I commonly see pregnant clients for low back pain, tail bone pain, sciatic pain, hip and pelvic floor pain, pubis pain.
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