Published!

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It is with tremendous excitement that I introduce to you The Overactive Pelvic Floor (Springer 2016), a medical textbook intended for urologists, urogynecologists, gastroenterologists, physical therapists, sex therapists, and life-long learners such as yourself.  Why am I so eager to share this textbook with you of all the many textbooks in the annals of medical literature, you may ask?  Because I co-authored Chapter 15, “Medical Therapies for the Treatment of Overactive Pelvic Floor”, along with Dr. Andrew Goldstein and Zoe Belkin (link to textbook).

The editors of The Overactive Pelvic Floor are Dr. Anna Padoa, who works in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Assaf Harofe Medical Center and Talli Rosenbaum, Certified Sex Therapist, pelvic floor physical therapist, and blogger par excellence.  Both Padoa and Rosenbaum sought to provide a comprehensive analysis of the overactive pelvic floor as well as clinical guidance for treatment.  Each chapter was written by experts in their respective fields, and contributing authors incorporated the latest evidence based research regarding their respective topics.  Topics addressed include female genital pain and penetration disorders, Interstitial Cystitis and female voiding dysfunction, male chronic pelvic pain disorders, and classic and alternative physical therapy approaches to treat overactive pelvic floor, to name a few.

Co-authoring the medical therapies chapter was an extremely rewarding experience for me. First of all, it inspired me to research the latest medical advancements pertaining to my profession.  I routinely treat patients who have been prescribed diazepam suppositories, cyclobenzaprine, and amitriptyline, or who have received pelvic floor Botox injections.  I now have a more comprehensive understanding about how these medications affect the musculoskeletal system of my patients.  In addition, as a blogger, I clearly enjoy writing, and I warmly welcome opportunities which allow me to exercise the left hemisphere of my brain.  Finally, this project (which was worked on collectively for approximately one year) enabled me to collaborate with one of my favorite physicians, world renowned vulvovaginal specialist Dr. Andrew Goldstein.  I hope to have many similar future opportunities, and I eagerly await the chance to discover and disseminate additional medical information to the masses.

Alliance for Pelvic Pain: An Amazing Retreat for Patients

Alliance.for.pelvic.pain.3.1.16This guest blog was written by Fiona McMahon, DPT, and it was posted with permission from Amy Stein, DPT, owner of Beyond Basics Physical Therapy.
Come participate on May 20-22, 2016 for a patient retreat!  Beyond Basics Physical Therapy is partnering with a host of other top experts in the field of Pelvic Pain to hold a weekend long retreat at Honor’s Haven Resort & Spa in Ellenville, NY.  This weekend-long retreat is intended for patients (both men and women) who are managing persistent pelvic, genital, back and sexual pain. The retreat will feature educational seminars, workshops, and one-on-one treatment with various healthcare professionals in the field of pelvic pain. Participants will also have the ability to enjoy the many amenities of the resort itself, such as the fitness center, spa facilities, and outdoor/indoor sports facilities.

For patients who need financing for their healthcare journey, consider gofundme.com or request a corporation to sponsor your participation in this wonderful opportunity.

For more information, please check out our flyer or www.allianceforpelvicpain.org and read some of our patient testimonials below. Register early! Spots will fill fast!

“The Alliance for Pelvic Pain retreat was a life-changing experience. It was wonderful to meet so many other women w/ similar symptoms. I felt incredibly supported & understood.”
– 2013 Retreat Participant

“The event was beyond my expectations. I am in my upper twenties and connected to people in all age ranges. I received guidance from older people who also told me how much they respected me for having this challenge at such a young age.” – 2013 Retreat Participant

“I left the conference feeling much more of that sense of integration, and with a sense of connectedness to everyone else there. I have much more I could say about this, but I just wanted to say how deeply meaningful the whole experience was for me and how grateful I am for you to have provided it.” – 2013 Retreat Participant