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Women's Health Conference On Pelvic Floor Function
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Bellevue, NE, United States, 01/17/2007 - Excel Physical Therapy Kelly Behney attends conference. Disorders that have excessive pelvic floor muscle activity as their primary feature are often not recognized and diagnosed properly.
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However, millions of people suffer from such disorders and associated symptoms of disabling pain and disruptions in bowel and bladder control. This topic was recently highlighted at a Women’s Health Conference on the Female Pelvic Floor.
Information included pelvic floor function, dysfunction and treatment interventions for urinary incontinence. An important area highlighted was the musculoskeletal components of urogynecologic pain syndromes including levator ani syndrome, vulvodynia, and interstitial cystitis.
Kelly Behney, a Physical Therapist at Excel Physical Therapy, recently completed this course. Behney is able to demonstrate competency in manual assessment of the pelvic floor musculature. These evidenced-based treatment techniques include the utilization of multiple forms of biofeedback. Kelly is employed at the 94th & L Excel Clinic and can be reached at 402-593-7345.
Physical Therapy is the use of various forms of exercise and manual, "hands-on" techniques, often in conjunction with physical modalities such as heat, ice, ultrasound, electrical stimulation and water, designed to reduce symptoms and restore normal function and activity.
The treatment programs utilized at Excel Physical Therapy (excelpt.com) are designed, performed and supervised by licensed Physical Therapists. To become licensed, the Physical Therapist must have a minimum of a Bachelors degree in Physical Therapy and pass a national board exam.
To learn more about pelvic floor disorders or any other programming at Excel Physical therapy, contact Neal Wachholtz at 402-593-7345. For additional information about Excel Physical Therapy, be sure to visit our website.
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