Whitney Rogers is proud to serve the community of Marin, offering high quality one-on-one pelvic floor rehabilitation for women and men. She offers an expertise in movement impairments, expert manual therapy skills, and deep knowledge of the pelvic floor system in order to effectively treat various pelvic floor diagnoses.
As an Orthopaedic Certified Specialist, Whitney is also able to see patients for any orthopedic complaints. She has extensive experience treating patients with chronic pain and complicated orthopedic histories. Whitney is committed to a high quality of care as well as conscious utilization of patients' time and resources to deliver the most effective treatment.
As an Orthopaedic Certified Specialist, Whitney is also able to see patients for any orthopedic complaints. She has extensive experience treating patients with chronic pain and complicated orthopedic histories. Whitney is committed to a high quality of care as well as conscious utilization of patients' time and resources to deliver the most effective treatment.
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There may be many reasons for you to seek physical therapy following the birth of your child. Below are some common issues that arise following pregnancy and delivery and how physical therapy can help you. In order to allow the birth of a child a woman's body experiences amazing changes; however even a seemingly simple delivery can have side effects.
Following a prostatectomy men can experience some urinary incontinence. Many times symptoms resolve independently within the first few months, however is is not uncommon to experience prolonged urinary leakage. During your surgery your pelvic floor muscles become inhibited and weak.
You can also loose the normal reflexes that cause your pelvic floor to contract during times of increased intra-abdominal pressure, such as coughing, sneezing, laughing and jumping.A pelvic floor specialist can teach you exercises and strategies to maximize your muscle function in order to become fully continent following surgery.
You can also loose the normal reflexes that cause your pelvic floor to contract during times of increased intra-abdominal pressure, such as coughing, sneezing, laughing and jumping.A pelvic floor specialist can teach you exercises and strategies to maximize your muscle function in order to become fully continent following surgery.
Interstitial Cystitis (IC) is a diagnosis that can be confusing to navigate. The diagnostic criteria for IC has changed over time, and not all physicians use the same criteria when diagnosing patients. Rather than a diagnosis that involves a specific clinical marker or disease process IC is essentially a "symptom complex" diagnosed by excluding many other known causes for a patient's symptoms.
Whitney Rogers is an out of network provider for all insurance companies. There is no direct billing to insurance and all payments will be made at the time of service by cash or personal check. Most insurance companies have out of network benefits, and you will receive a "superbill" at the time of service in order to submit for reimbursement from your insurance and/or flexible spending accounts or health savings accounts.
On your initial visit you will go over an extensive medical history with Whitney prior to your physical examination. This information is essential in order to rule out any systemic or visceral issues contributing to your symptoms. A detailed history can also help guide the physical examination.
Your physical examination will consist of a thorough musculoskeletal evaluation in order to assess posture, joint mobility, spinal alignment, and muscular strength.Most pelvic floor diagnoses then require an internal vaginal and/or rectal examination in order to assess pelvic floor muscle function, tone, and pain.
Your physical examination will consist of a thorough musculoskeletal evaluation in order to assess posture, joint mobility, spinal alignment, and muscular strength.Most pelvic floor diagnoses then require an internal vaginal and/or rectal examination in order to assess pelvic floor muscle function, tone, and pain.
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