by Breathe. Physical Therapy & Wellness Staff | Jul 21, 2021 | Pelvic Pain and Dysfunction
Is It A Yeast Infection Or Something Else? When to Finally Consider Surgery (and Why I Am) Raise your hand if you’ve ever had a yeast infection! (I’m raising my hand too.) According to the Mayo Clinic, 75% of women will experience this in their lifetime. Most of us...
by Breathe. Physical Therapy & Wellness Staff | Jul 7, 2021 | Pelvic Pain and Dysfunction
Vulvar Skin Care When to Finally Consider Surgery (and Why I Am) With the use of masks in the COVID-19 era, the use of skin care products are skyrocketing. But, many people don’t know how to care for their most sensitive skin of all – their vulvar skin. The...
by Dr. Mary Hausler | Jun 30, 2021 | Pelvic Pain and Dysfunction, Pregnancy and Postpartum
Endometriosis: Causes, Symptoms, Reducing Pain What is Endometriosis and How to Feel Better Without Surgery What is Endometriosis? Endometriosis or “endo” as many people call it, is a hormone-based disorder where endometrial tissue (uterine tissue) grows outside of...
by Breathe. Physical Therapy & Wellness Staff | Jun 23, 2021 | Pelvic Pain and Dysfunction
Best Toilet Paper For Sensitive Skin When to Finally Consider Surgery (and Why I Am) Previously, we exposed the fact that toilet paper may be the cause of vulvar irritation. At the end of our article we briefly suggested changing toilet paper brands but which brand is...
by Dr. Libby Trausch | Jun 22, 2021 | Community, Mental Health, Pain and Headaches, Pelvic Pain and Dysfunction, Pregnancy and Postpartum
Breathe. : The Integrative Care That Is Changing Lives For Women Three Reasons Breathe. Physical Therapy is Different Than Other Clinics Time after time clients say these exact words – “This place is different!” We know! Since our inception, the mission of this...
by Dr. Kaylee Carroll | Jun 2, 2021 | C-Section, Pelvic Pain and Dysfunction, Pregnancy and Postpartum
3 Ways to Utilize Feedback at Home for Pelvic Floor and Core Dysfunction Pelvic Pain Remedies at Home As I’m writing this, I am currently almost 5 months postpartum and just feeling like I have the time and confidence to get back into a regular exercise routine....