Health Blog Category: Aches & Pains
Is Interstitial Cystitis Resulting in Pelvic or Bladder Pain? Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy Can Help!

If you have been experiencing pain during urination or while menstruating, a constant need to go to the bathroom, or a burning sensation when you pee, you could have a condition known as interstitial cystitis. Interstitial cystitis can occur for a few reasons, affecting the bladder.
You might be hesitant to discuss your conditions with trained professionals because of their nature; however, you can recover and lead a more healthy and active life with proper understanding and treatment.
Read full blogEndometriosis Can Affect Your Life in Numerous Ways – Fortunately, PT Can Help

The pelvic area is a complex and important part of the body that serves several functions, especially for women. Pelvic pain can occur at different points during your menstrual cycle, during pregnancy, after giving birth, after surgery, or as a result of an underlying condition – such as endometriosis.
If you have been diagnosed with endometriosis, then you probably have known for some time how debilitating the symptoms of this condition can be.
Read full blogDid You Know There Are Pain-Relieving Foods That Could Help You Find Natural Relief?

If your pain has been steadily worsening, you may want to reconsider your eating habits.
Some people eat to live, while others eat to live – and still, others are unknowingly feeding their chronic aches and pains.
Inflammatory responses can be triggered by eating too much or the wrong foods, which can lead to muscle, nerve, or joint pain.
Certain foods have been known to alleviate inflammation, whereas some foods can aggravate it.
Read full blogDiscover The Reason for Your Morning Aches and Pains With Physical Therapy

Do you jump out of bed, ecstatic at the prospect of another morning, or do you lie there, afraid to move because of the pain you’re sure to feel?
Aches and pains are never welcome, but they can really dampen your spirits if they start bothering you from the moment you wake up.
It’s useful to know why these aches and pains are happening in different parts of your body, and how to stop them using drug-free, non-invasive methods like physical therapy.
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