by Mamak Shakib | Aug 9, 2022 | Blog
According to the Global Library of Women’s Medicine, 1% of the population experiences Pudendal Neuralgia and 4% of chronic pelvic pain is due to Pudendal Neuralgia. In order to understand why pudendal neuralgia comes and goes, we need to first understand where...
by Mamak Shakib | Jun 21, 2022 | Blog
Urinary incontinence is more prevalent than ever before and is one of the many symptoms of pelvic floor dysfunction. Despite the stereotype, I see pelvic floor dysfunction with or without incontinence, in people in their late teens to twenties quite often. If you have...
by Mamak Shakib | Jun 14, 2022 | Blog
Most people think pelvic floor therapy is for those with incontinence, prolapse, pain in their testicles, penile pain, or painful intercourse. Unfortunately, this false thinking is not just among the general public but many specialists such as gynecologists,...
by Mamak Shakib | May 24, 2022 | Blog
The thought of pelvic floor therapy may make you nervous, especially if you are a man and are told you need pelvic floor therapy done. To put your mind at rest, let me tell you that pelvic floor therapy does not have to include internal manual work; in fact, in almost...
by Mamak Shakib | May 17, 2022 | Blog
First, we need to understand that the pelvic floor is more than the area between the penis/vagina, anus, and perineum. The pelvis is like a bowl that the pelvic floor lines so there are areas of the pelvic floor that can be accessed internally and then there are more...