Our office is directed by Pamela Downey, DPT, Doctor of Physical Therapy, nationally-recognized expert, and adjunct faculty member at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. Partnership in Therapy provides compassionate, professional physical therapy for both female and male patients suffering from pelvic floor muscle dysfunction; spine dysfunction; and complaints associated with pregnancy and the postpartum period.
It is common for patients to believe that they are the only one suffering from their condition; a condition that most people don't discuss. Trust us with your care. We have helped many people with the following diagnoses. We are also specialists in the treatment of neck and back pain, spinal issues and sacroiliac joint disorders, along with many other related issues.
It is common for patients to believe that they are the only one suffering from their condition; a condition that most people don't discuss. Trust us with your care. We have helped many people with the following diagnoses. We are also specialists in the treatment of neck and back pain, spinal issues and sacroiliac joint disorders, along with many other related issues.
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At Partnership in Therapy, our philosophy is built on partnering with our patients to achieve optimal outcomes and results. We strive not only to provide our patients with top notch physical therapy, but also to nurture positive, productive client-therapist relationships. This means listening to your concerns, treating you with professionalism and understanding, and thinking "outside the box" in complex cases.
Pelvic physical therapy is a sub-speciality of physical therapy. The pelvic muscles form essentially a "sling" or cradle in your pelvis, running alongside and around the anus, urethra, vagina (in women), and prostate (in men). When pelvic muscles become very tense and/or dysfunctional, it can result in pain, discomfort, and other serious physical difficulties.
The physical therapists at Partnership in Therapy treat a range of conditions, including pelvic disorders, back and neck pain, and complaints associated with pregnancy. These terms cover a host of conditions. For example, there can be many possible causes of pelvic pain, such as vulvodynia, chronic constipation, prostatitis, vaginismus, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), and interstitial cystitis (IC), to name a few.
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