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ProRehab Physical Therapists use the latest scientific evidence and tools to help women with chronic pelvic pain, and bowl and bladder dysfunction.
In 2011 the National Pain Foundation reports that 12-20 percent of women have chronic pelvic pain, and up to 33 percent of women will experience pelvic pain in their lifetime. Physical therapy is referenced as an effective treatment for chronic pelvic pain in scholarly research.
Mediscape reports in 2011 that bowel incontinence is one of the most psychologically and socially debilitating conditions affecting otherwise healthy people. It can lead to social isolation, loss of self-esteem and self-confidence, and depression.
Physical Therapists use Rehabilitative Ultrasound Imaging to treat patients with the conditions listed above, so they can avoid the costly use of prescriptions and surgery.
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