Thousands of women suffer from pelvic pain yet go untreated. Many are uncomfortable sharing, or feel that there is nothing that can or will make it better. It was a joy to work with Daphna. She is so positive and supportive. She listens. She takes careful notes and observations. She quickly creates a plan of action.
She has so much information and suggestions for changing your lifestyle to fix your body's issues. I would highly recommend her to anyone having any pelvic issues. She can sort them out right away in the most pleasant and comforting way. Daphna's techniques worked better than anything else I've done.
She has so much information and suggestions for changing your lifestyle to fix your body's issues. I would highly recommend her to anyone having any pelvic issues. She can sort them out right away in the most pleasant and comforting way. Daphna's techniques worked better than anything else I've done.
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Daphna has been practicing as a physical therapist for over 20 years. She has extensive experience in acute care, cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation, and orthopedics working at prestigious institutions including St. Luke's-Roosevelt Medical Center in New York City and McGill University Medical Center in Montreal, Canada.
A note on trauma: Many women who have experienced trauma, or an uncomfortable physical, sexual and/or emotional experience, may have any of these symptoms. Symptoms do not always arise immediately after the trauma but may arise even years later. Sometimes a woman can experience symptoms, tehn do well and then symptoms recur.
Many women experience urinary leakage when they cough, sneeze, laugh, run, jump or lift. Others experience leakage with an urge on the way to the bathroom, or a combination of the two. Some women experience fecal or gas incontinence and yet others have a prolapse (descent of a pelvic organ) and feel perineal pressure and discomfort.
Many women experience urinary leakage and/or pelvic pain at different times during their pregnancy. As the fetus grows and ligaments become lax, women can experience pain with walking, bending, sitting, negotiating stairs, and lying down to go to sleep. They may also experience urinary urgency, frequency and leakage.
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