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Pregnancy and Low Back Pain (Pelvic Pearls- Dr. Riva Preil, Pelvic Floor Physical Therapist)
The 40 weeks of pregnancy are associated with many musculoskeletal changes...often including low back pain. Learn all about those changes and practical tips for alleviating low back pain from Dr. Riva Preil (Revitalize Physical Therapy owner and pelvic floor specialist) in the latest episode of Pelvic Pearls. -
Systemic and Physiological Changes During Pregnancy (Pelvic Pearls- Dr. Riva Preil, Pelvic Floor PT)
Congratulations, you're pregnant! So...now what?! In this episode of Pelvic Pearls, Dr. Riva Preil (Revitalize Physical Therapy, pelvic floor physical therapist, NYC) explains the changes that occur within your body during the 40 or so weeks of pregnancy. Many various body systems, including the pelvic floor, undergo significant changes. You will also learn about "pregnancy brain," abdominal and pelvic muscle changes, and, of course, all the hormones! Learn all about what to expect when you're expecting in this exciting episode of Pelvic Pearls with Dr. Riva Preil. -
Trigger Point Demo (Pelvic Pearls- Dr. Riva Preil, Pelvic Floor Physical Therapist)
Bonus material! Yesterday you learned all about the incredible trigger point ball, and today we share with you a demonstration on how to properly use it. The trigger point ball is an extremely important component of most "downtraining" physical therapy home exercise program is self-massage with a trigger point ball. The trigger point ball allows individuals to self treat tight or shortened muscles. It is an excellent adjunct to pelvic floor physical therapy. Learn all about how to use it in this episode of Pelvic Pearls with Dr. Riva Preil of Revitalize Physical Therapy, NYC. -
Trigger Point Ball Usage (Pelvic Pearls- Dr. Riva Preil, Pelvic Floor Physical Therapist)
What is capable of treating a tight shoulder, plantar fasciitis, and pelvic floor muscle overactivity? If you answered "trigger point ball," you are correct. The trigger point ball is an extremely important component of most "downtraining" physical therapy home exercise program is self-massage with a trigger point ball. The trigger point ball allows individuals to self treat tight or shortened muscles. It is an excellent adjunct to pelvic floor physical therapy. Learn all about this powerful tool in our next episode of Pelvic Pearls with Dr. Riva Preil of Revitalize Physical Therapy, NYC. -
Male Pelvic Floor Anatomy & Function (Pelvic Pearls-Dr. Riva Preil, Pelvic Floor Physical Therapist)
The term "Women's Health Physical Therapy" is no longer in vogue, because men also have pelvic floors! That is why the PC nomenclature for the specialty is "Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy." Learn all about male pelvic floor anatomy and function in the 5th episode of Pelvic Pearls by Dr. Riva Preil, pelvic floor physical therapist in New York, NY. revitalizephysicaltherapy.com. riva@revitalizephysicaltherapy.com #malepelvichealth #menspelvichealth#pelvicfloordysfunction #pelvicfloorpt #pelvicfloorphysicaltherapy #menshealth #pelvicfloornyc #physicaltherapy #pelvicanatomy #pelvis #sexualdysfunction -
Diaphragmatic Breathing (Pelvic Pearls- Dr. Riva Preil, Pelvic Floor Physical Therapist)
Diaphragmatic breathing is a key component in pelvic floor physical therapy. It is a foundational tool that it incorporated into many pelvic floor exercises. It can help people learn how to connect with their pelvic floor muscles and how to relax the pelvic floor muscles which is especially helpful for individuals who experience pelvic pain. Learn all about the mechanics of diaphragmatic breathing and how to properly perform it from Dr. Riva Preil of Revitalize Physical Therapy (NY). -
Are Kegels Right for Me? (Pelvic Pearls- Dr. Riva Preil, Pelvic Floor Physical Therapist)
Many people assume that Kegels are the solution for any and all pelvic floor issues. That is not the case! At times, it would be counterproductive for individuals with pelvic floor dysfunction (such as urinary frequency, urinary incontinence, or constipation, or pelvic pain) to perform Kegels. Learn all about whether or not Kegels are appropriate for you in this video! -
Female Pelvic Anatomy (Pelvic Pearls- Dr. Riva Preil, Pelvic Floor Physical Therapist)
The pelvic floor is the Grand Central Terminal of the body- many different muscles, ligaments, organs, and nerves reside here, and many important functions stem from this region. Learn all about female pelvic anatomy and the important functions associated with these structures.
www.revitalizephysicaltherapy.com -
Introduction to Pelvic Pearls (Pelvic Pearls- Dr. Riva Preil, Pelvic Floor Physical Therapist)
Exciting news! Dr. Riva Preil, pelvic floor physical therapist at Revitalize Physical Therapy (NY), is launching Pelvic Pearls, an educational series about pelvic floor dysfunction. No one thinks about the pelvic floor until it isn't doing what it is supposed to, but this critical part of the body serves many important functions. Learn all about the important pelvic floor and how pelvic floor physical therapy can help address bladder dysfunction, bowel dysfunction, and sexual dysfunction.
General Pelvic Floor Knowledge
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Introduction to Pelvic Pearls (Pelvic Pearls- Dr. Riva Preil, Pelvic Floor Physical Therapist)
Exciting news! Dr. Riva Preil, pelvic floor physical therapist at Revitalize Physical Therapy (NY), is launching Pelvic Pearls, an educational series about pelvic floor dysfunction. No one thinks about the pelvic floor until it isn't doing what it is supposed to, but this critical part of the body serves many important functions. Learn all about the important pelvic floor and how pelvic floor physical therapy can help address bladder dysfunction, bowel dysfunction, and sexual dysfunction. -
Female Pelvic Anatomy (Pelvic Pearls- Dr. Riva Preil, Pelvic Floor Physical Therapist)
The pelvic floor is the Grand Central Terminal of the body- many different muscles, ligaments, organs, and nerves reside here, and many important functions stem from this region. Learn all about female pelvic anatomy and the important functions associated with these structures.
www.revitalizephysicaltherapy.com -
Diaphragmatic Breathing (Pelvic Pearls- Dr. Riva Preil, Pelvic Floor Physical Therapist)
Diaphragmatic breathing is a key component in pelvic floor physical therapy. It is a foundational tool that it incorporated into many pelvic floor exercises. It can help people learn how to connect with their pelvic floor muscles and how to relax the pelvic floor muscles which is especially helpful for individuals who experience pelvic pain. Learn all about the mechanics of diaphragmatic breathing and how to properly perform it from Dr. Riva Preil of Revitalize Physical Therapy (NY). -
Male Pelvic Floor Anatomy & Function (Pelvic Pearls-Dr. Riva Preil, Pelvic Floor Physical Therapist)
The term "Women's Health Physical Therapy" is no longer in vogue, because men also have pelvic floors! That is why the PC nomenclature for the specialty is "Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy." Learn all about male pelvic floor anatomy and function in the 5th episode of Pelvic Pearls by Dr. Riva Preil, pelvic floor physical therapist in New York, NY. revitalizephysicaltherapy.com. riva@revitalizephysicaltherapy.com #malepelvichealth #menspelvichealth#pelvicfloordysfunction #pelvicfloorpt #pelvicfloorphysicaltherapy #menshealth #pelvicfloornyc #physicaltherapy #pelvicanatomy #pelvis #sexualdysfunction -
Trigger Point Ball Usage (Pelvic Pearls- Dr. Riva Preil, Pelvic Floor Physical Therapist)
What is capable of treating a tight shoulder, plantar fasciitis, and pelvic floor muscle overactivity? If you answered "trigger point ball," you are correct. The trigger point ball is an extremely important component of most "downtraining" physical therapy home exercise program is self-massage with a trigger point ball. The trigger point ball allows individuals to self treat tight or shortened muscles. It is an excellent adjunct to pelvic floor physical therapy. Learn all about this powerful tool in our next episode of Pelvic Pearls with Dr. Riva Preil of Revitalize Physical Therapy, NYC. -
Trigger Point Demo (Pelvic Pearls- Dr. Riva Preil, Pelvic Floor Physical Therapist)
Bonus material! Yesterday you learned all about the incredible trigger point ball, and today we share with you a demonstration on how to properly use it. The trigger point ball is an extremely important component of most "downtraining" physical therapy home exercise program is self-massage with a trigger point ball. The trigger point ball allows individuals to self treat tight or shortened muscles. It is an excellent adjunct to pelvic floor physical therapy. Learn all about how to use it in this episode of Pelvic Pearls with Dr. Riva Preil of Revitalize Physical Therapy, NYC. -
Systemic and Physiological Changes During Pregnancy (Pelvic Pearls- Dr. Riva Preil, Pelvic Floor PT)
Congratulations, you're pregnant! So...now what?! In this episode of Pelvic Pearls, Dr. Riva Preil (Revitalize Physical Therapy, pelvic floor physical therapist, NYC) explains the changes that occur within your body during the 40 or so weeks of pregnancy. Many various body systems, including the pelvic floor, undergo significant changes. You will also learn about "pregnancy brain," abdominal and pelvic muscle changes, and, of course, all the hormones! Learn all about what to expect when you're expecting in this exciting episode of Pelvic Pearls with Dr. Riva Preil. -
Pregnancy and Low Back Pain (Pelvic Pearls- Dr. Riva Preil, Pelvic Floor Physical Therapist)
The 40 weeks of pregnancy are associated with many musculoskeletal changes...often including low back pain. Learn all about those changes and practical tips for alleviating low back pain from Dr. Riva Preil (Revitalize Physical Therapy owner and pelvic floor specialist) in the latest episode of Pelvic Pearls.
Prenatal/Postpartum
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Female Pelvic Anatomy (Pelvic Pearls- Dr. Riva Preil, Pelvic Floor Physical Therapist)
The pelvic floor is the Grand Central Terminal of the body- many different muscles, ligaments, organs, and nerves reside here, and many important functions stem from this region. Learn all about female pelvic anatomy and the important functions associated with these structures.
www.revitalizephysicaltherapy.com -
Systemic and Physiological Changes During Pregnancy (Pelvic Pearls- Dr. Riva Preil, Pelvic Floor PT)
Congratulations, you're pregnant! So...now what?! In this episode of Pelvic Pearls, Dr. Riva Preil (Revitalize Physical Therapy, pelvic floor physical therapist, NYC) explains the changes that occur within your body during the 40 or so weeks of pregnancy. Many various body systems, including the pelvic floor, undergo significant changes. You will also learn about "pregnancy brain," abdominal and pelvic muscle changes, and, of course, all the hormones! Learn all about what to expect when you're expecting in this exciting episode of Pelvic Pearls with Dr. Riva Preil. -
Pregnancy and Low Back Pain (Pelvic Pearls- Dr. Riva Preil, Pelvic Floor Physical Therapist)
The 40 weeks of pregnancy are associated with many musculoskeletal changes...often including low back pain. Learn all about those changes and practical tips for alleviating low back pain from Dr. Riva Preil (Revitalize Physical Therapy owner and pelvic floor specialist) in the latest episode of Pelvic Pearls.
Bowel Dysfunction
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Introduction to Pelvic Pearls (Pelvic Pearls- Dr. Riva Preil, Pelvic Floor Physical Therapist)
Exciting news! Dr. Riva Preil, pelvic floor physical therapist at Revitalize Physical Therapy (NY), is launching Pelvic Pearls, an educational series about pelvic floor dysfunction. No one thinks about the pelvic floor until it isn't doing what it is supposed to, but this critical part of the body serves many important functions. Learn all about the important pelvic floor and how pelvic floor physical therapy can help address bladder dysfunction, bowel dysfunction, and sexual dysfunction. -
Female Pelvic Anatomy (Pelvic Pearls- Dr. Riva Preil, Pelvic Floor Physical Therapist)
The pelvic floor is the Grand Central Terminal of the body- many different muscles, ligaments, organs, and nerves reside here, and many important functions stem from this region. Learn all about female pelvic anatomy and the important functions associated with these structures.
www.revitalizephysicaltherapy.com
Bladder Dysfunction
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Introduction to Pelvic Pearls (Pelvic Pearls- Dr. Riva Preil, Pelvic Floor Physical Therapist)
Exciting news! Dr. Riva Preil, pelvic floor physical therapist at Revitalize Physical Therapy (NY), is launching Pelvic Pearls, an educational series about pelvic floor dysfunction. No one thinks about the pelvic floor until it isn't doing what it is supposed to, but this critical part of the body serves many important functions. Learn all about the important pelvic floor and how pelvic floor physical therapy can help address bladder dysfunction, bowel dysfunction, and sexual dysfunction. -
Female Pelvic Anatomy (Pelvic Pearls- Dr. Riva Preil, Pelvic Floor Physical Therapist)
The pelvic floor is the Grand Central Terminal of the body- many different muscles, ligaments, organs, and nerves reside here, and many important functions stem from this region. Learn all about female pelvic anatomy and the important functions associated with these structures.
www.revitalizephysicaltherapy.com
Sexual Dysfunction
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Introduction to Pelvic Pearls (Pelvic Pearls- Dr. Riva Preil, Pelvic Floor Physical Therapist)
Exciting news! Dr. Riva Preil, pelvic floor physical therapist at Revitalize Physical Therapy (NY), is launching Pelvic Pearls, an educational series about pelvic floor dysfunction. No one thinks about the pelvic floor until it isn't doing what it is supposed to, but this critical part of the body serves many important functions. Learn all about the important pelvic floor and how pelvic floor physical therapy can help address bladder dysfunction, bowel dysfunction, and sexual dysfunction. -
Female Pelvic Anatomy (Pelvic Pearls- Dr. Riva Preil, Pelvic Floor Physical Therapist)
The pelvic floor is the Grand Central Terminal of the body- many different muscles, ligaments, organs, and nerves reside here, and many important functions stem from this region. Learn all about female pelvic anatomy and the important functions associated with these structures.
www.revitalizephysicaltherapy.com -
Trigger Point Ball Usage (Pelvic Pearls- Dr. Riva Preil, Pelvic Floor Physical Therapist)
What is capable of treating a tight shoulder, plantar fasciitis, and pelvic floor muscle overactivity? If you answered "trigger point ball," you are correct. The trigger point ball is an extremely important component of most "downtraining" physical therapy home exercise program is self-massage with a trigger point ball. The trigger point ball allows individuals to self treat tight or shortened muscles. It is an excellent adjunct to pelvic floor physical therapy. Learn all about this powerful tool in our next episode of Pelvic Pearls with Dr. Riva Preil of Revitalize Physical Therapy, NYC. -
Trigger Point Demo (Pelvic Pearls- Dr. Riva Preil, Pelvic Floor Physical Therapist)
Bonus material! Yesterday you learned all about the incredible trigger point ball, and today we share with you a demonstration on how to properly use it. The trigger point ball is an extremely important component of most "downtraining" physical therapy home exercise program is self-massage with a trigger point ball. The trigger point ball allows individuals to self treat tight or shortened muscles. It is an excellent adjunct to pelvic floor physical therapy. Learn all about how to use it in this episode of Pelvic Pearls with Dr. Riva Preil of Revitalize Physical Therapy, NYC.