Women's Health

The pelvic floor muscles are located between the tailbone (coccyx) and the pubic bone within Women's Healththe pelvis. They support the bowel and bladder (as well as the uterus and vagina in females). If your pelvic floor muscles are weakened, the internal organs will lack full support. This may stop you from being able to control your urine and/or feces. Common causes of a weakened pelvic floor include pregnancy, childbirth, and prostate cancer treatment in males, obesity, and the associated straining of chronic constipation. The symptoms may include

  • Leaking urine when coughing, sneezing, laughing or running
  • Failing to reach the toilet in time
  • Passing wind from either the anus or vagina when bending over or lifting
  • Reduced sensation in the vagina
  • Tampons that dislodge or fall out
  • A distinct bulge at the vaginal opening
  • A sensation of heaviness in the vagina

Our ultimate goal is the ability to help decrease the impact that your pelvic health is having on your lives. Our Certified Female Pelvic therapist will provide an assessment and device an appropriate treatment plan for your individual needs. Assessments and treatments involve internal and external techniques. Treatment techniques often include manual therapy techniques, exercises, connective tissue release, and education. The internal examination involves digital examination only. The digital examination is ONLY completed with the client’s consent, and patients could refuse/withdraw the consent if they are uncomfortable or unprepared.


TMJ Disorders

The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) connects your jawbone to your skull. TheTMJ Disorder TMJ, which can rotate and move forward, backward, and side to side, is considered one of the most complex joints in the body. This joint, in combination with other muscles and ligaments, lets you chew, swallow, speak, and yawn. It can be painful as the result of Trauma, a blow to the Jaw either directly or elsewhere, Overactivity of Jaw muscles, continuous Clenching or grinding the teeth. Wear and tear of the cartilage inside in the joint or increased sensitivity. So, if уоu nоtісе аnу of thе ѕуmрtоmѕ, соntасt our office tо ѕсhеdulе аn еxаmіnаtіоn tо аѕсеrtаіn whether уоu do іndееd hаvе TMJ.

TMJ disorder wіll оftеn manifest іtѕеlf іn ways thаt appear to bе unconnected to thе jaw. Pain is the most common symptom, although not everyone gets pain. Symptoms may include:

  • Clicking, grinding or locking of the jaw
  • Headaches & Dizziness
  • Difficulty opening or closing the mouth comfortably
  • Pain on talking, chewing (especially hard food) & yawning
  • Ear pain, ringing in the ears (tinnitus) & hearing loss.

So, if уоu nоtісе аnу of thе ѕуmрtоmѕ, соntасt our office tо ѕсhеdulе аn еxаmіnаtіоn tо аѕсеrtаіn whether уоu do іndееd hаvе TMJ.


RAPID Neuro Fascial Reset

RAPID is a new soft tissue, a movement-based therapy technique that addressesRapid Neuro Facial Resect the central nervous system. This helps alleviate pain, tension, and restrictions within your muscles, tendons, ligaments, fascia, and nerves. Every treatment is a combination of examination and treatment. The provider uses his or her hands to evaluate the texture, tightness, and movement of muscles, fascia, tendons, ligaments, and nerves. Hypersensitive areas are treated by combining precisely directed tension with very specific patient movements.

RAPID sessions may be uncomfortable during the movement phase of the treatment. This occurs as the neurological system is being stimulated to restore normal function. Treating the body at the neurological level stimulates a reprogramming of the tissue – tight muscles relax, range of motion is restored, and pain is eliminated.


Vestibular Rehab

The vestibular system includes the parts of the inner ear and brain that process Vestibular Rehabthe sensory information involved with controlling balance and eye movements. If disease or injury damages these processing areas, vestibular disorders can result We, at Parkway Physio provide specialized form of therapy intended to alleviate both the primary and secondary problems caused by vestibular disorders. It is an exercise-based designed to reduce vertigo and dizziness, gaze instability, and/or imbalance and falls. Therefore, a comprehensive clinical examination is needed to identify problems related to the vestibular disorder and an exercise program can be designed including Habituation, Gaze Stabilization and/or Balance Training


Spinal Decompression TherapySpinal Decompression

Spinal decompression is a revolutionary computer-aided technology that helps treat the symptoms of low back and neck pain from herniated, bulging, degenerated, and slipped discs. Spinal traction stretches the spine to take the pressure off compressed discs. This straightens the spine and improves the body's ability to heal itself. During a session of spinal decompression, you will notice a slow lengthening of your spine as your discs are gradually decompressed and relieved of pressure. The treatment process is safe and relaxing though some patients report mild discomfort during the first few treatment sessions, which generally subsides upon subsequent visits Spinal Decompression can be used for treating slipped discs, degenerative disc disease, herniated discs, facet disease, sciatica, foramina stenosis, and pinched nerves