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  1. Deep Infiltrating Endometriosis and Sexual Function

    The Link Between Deep Infiltrating Endometriosis and Sexual Functionhttps://feminapt.com/blog/deep-infiltrating-endometriosis-sexual-function-the-link

    What is Endometriosis and Deep Infiltrating Endometriosis? Endometriosis is a benign condition where endometrial tissue (the lining of the inside of the uterus) grows outside of the uterus. About 5-10% of reproductive aged persons with...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Heather Jeffcoat, DPT
    • Category: Blog
  2. Woman laying in bed in pain

    Endometriosis | Why the Delay in Diagnosis?https://feminapt.com/blog/endometriosis-why-the-delay-in-diagnosis

    Endometriosis Affects 1 in 10 Women of Reproductive Age And yet the delay in diagnosis hovers around 8.5 years (Barbieri, 2017; Ballard, 2006), meaning that, on average a woman will experience 8.6 years of symptoms and disease progression before they...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Staff
    • Category: Blog
  3. Endometriosis and Central Sensitization | Image Courtesy of Jonathan Borba via Unsplash

    Endometriosis and Central Sensitization: Pain in Endometriosishttps://feminapt.com/blog/endometriosis-and-central-sensitization

    What's the Link Between Endometriosis and Central Sensitization? Endometriosis affects roughly about 10% of reproductive-age women, and is characterized by endometrial-like lesions that grow outside of the endometrium (the lining of the uterine wall)....

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Staff
    • Category: Blog
  4. endometriosis and chronic pelvic pain

    Physical Therapy for Endometriosis and Chronic Pelvic Painhttps://feminapt.com/diagnoses/female-sexual-pain-syndromes/endometriosis-and-chronic-pelvic-pain

    Endometriosis and Chronic Pelvic Pain How Endometriosis can cause or contribute to chronic pelvic pain, and what pelvic floor therapy can do to help alleviate it What is Endometriosis? Endometriosis is a condition where endometrial-like tissue grows...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Staff
    • Category: Female Sexual Pain Syndromes
  5. Updated Endometriosis Guidelines | Image Courtesy of Emma Simpson via Unsplash

    Updated Endometriosis Guidelines: Effective Treatments & Insightshttps://feminapt.com/blog/updated-endometriosis-guidelines-effective-treatments-insights

    What Do Updated Endometriosis Guidelines Mean to You? A variety of treatments are available for endometriosis and its symptoms. They include pharmacological treatments, surgical treatments, acupuncture, electrotherapy, nutritional changes,...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Stephany Tritt, PT, DPT
    • Category: Blog
  6. Exercises to Relieve Endometriosis Pain | Image Courtesy of Tyler Nix via Unsplash

    5 Simple Exercises to Reduce and Relieve Endometriosis Painhttps://feminapt.com/blog/5-simple-exercises-to-reduce-and-relieve-endometriosis-pain

    March is Endometriosis Awareness Month. Today, we explore different exercises someone can do at home to relieve endometriosis pain. For more information on endometriosis, see our article HERE. Before we begin exploring gentle movements to relieve pain,...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Staff
    • Category: Blog
  7. Self-Care to Combat Endometriosis Symptoms

    Self-Care to Combat Endometriosis Symptoms During the Pandemichttps://feminapt.com/blog/self-care-to-combat-endometriosis-symptoms-during-the-pandemic

    Self-Care and Self-Management Strategies to Combat Endometriosis Symptoms During the COVID-19 Pandemic Since March of 2020, people living with endometriosis symptoms are facing tough challenges and barriers due to the Covid-19 pandemic: canceled...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Kasia Gondek, PT, DPT, CSCS
    • Category: Blog
  8. I've been living with endometriosis for 14 years — here's what it feels like and how I manage my painful symptoms. Tabitha Britt

    Insider | What endometriosis feels like | First-person accounts from people who live with and manage the conditionhttps://feminapt.com/media-content/insider/insider-com-what-endometriosis-feels-like-first-person-accounts-from-people-who-live-with-and-manage-the-condition

    Tabitha Britt Jan 15, 2021, 1:19 PM Endometriosis (also known as "endo") is an individualized, incurable, and often painful condition in which tissue similar to the lining of the uterus grows outside of the uterus. This disease affects an estimated 200...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Heather Jeffcoat, DPT
    • Category: Insider
  9. does endometriosis affect fertility

    Does Endometriosis Affect Fertility and Pregnancy?https://feminapt.com/blog/does-endometriosis-affect-fertility-and-pregnancy

    How Does Endometriosis Affect Fertility and Pregnancy? As we continue our series about endometriosis, today we address how endo might affect fertility and pregnancy. Endometriosis Does Not Equal Infertility Having endometriosis does not automatically...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Staff
    • Category: Blog
  10. mental load of endometriosis

    Health Central | Lighten the Mental Load of Endometriosishttps://feminapt.com/media-content/health-central/health-central-lighten-the-mental-load-of-endometriosis

    internet about the physical aspects of endometrios, including causes, symptoms, and treatments, but the mental load of endometriosis often goes overlooked. Health Central writer Gabrielle Kassel takes on the subject and how best to deal with it in this...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Heather Jeffcoat, DPT
    • Category: Health Central
  11. Yoga for Endometriosis

    Healthline | Yoga for Endometriosis: Try These Stretches to Relieve Painhttps://feminapt.com/media-content/heather-jeffcoat-at-healthline/healthline-yoga-for-endometriosis-try-these-stretches-to-relieve-pain

    Healthline reached out to me about yoga for endometriosis I was glad to contribute my thoughts. We discussed styles of yoga that can help, and poses to release tension and promote relaxation. Here are some key points from the article with a link to the...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Kasia Gondek, PT, DPT, CSCS
    • Category: Healthline
  12. physical therapy can help endometriosis

    Physical Therapy Can Help Endometriosis and Painful Sexhttps://feminapt.com/blog/physical-therapy-can-help-endometriosis-and-painful-sex

    Did You Know Physical Therapy Can Help Endometriosis? What is the link between endometriosis and painful sex? Endometriosis is a global disease affecting 5-15% of women during their reproductive years. It is characterized by the presence of...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Staff
    • Category: Blog
  13. endometriosis and sleep

    Endometriosis and Sleep Blog: Improving Melatonin Levels https://feminapt.com/blog/endometriosis-and-sleep-blog-improving-melatonin-levels

    What Are The Connections Between Endometriosis and Sleep? March is Endometriosis Awareness Month. The endometrium is the lining of the uterus. When there is tissue similar to the endometrial lining that is growing outside of the uterus, it is called...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Staff
    • Category: Blog
  14. Endometriosis and Sexual Function | Image Courtesy of Anthony Tran via Unsplash

    Endometriosis and Sexual Function: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Sex without Painhttps://feminapt.com/blog/endometriosis-and-sexual-function

    Endometriosis and Sexual Function Require a Specialized Approach Endometriosis is a global disease affecting 5-15% of women during their reproductive years. It is characterized by the presence of endometrial-like tissue outside of the uterus which can...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Staff
    • Category: Blog
  15. Abdominal Wall Endometriosis

    Abdominal Wall Endometriosis : What is it and How is it Treatedhttps://feminapt.com/media-content/heather-jeffcoat-at-healthline/healthline-asks-heather-jeffcoat-about-abdominal-wall-endometriosis

    Healthline author Gabrielle Kassel was asked to look into abdominal wall endometriosis, and she reached out to me for more info on this all too common issue that plagues many women. Here is a brief synopsis of the article with a link to the full...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Heather Jeffcoat, DPT
    • Category: Healthline
  16. best sex positions when you have endometriosis

    Woman and Home | The best sex positions when you have endometriosis, according to the expertshttps://feminapt.com/media-content/woman-and-home/woman-and-home-the-best-sex-positions-when-you-have-endometriosis

    Tabitha Britt writing for Woman & Home reached out to me for some insight into sex positions when you have endometriosis, and I was glad to discuss this often misunderstood topic. Here is a brief synopsis of the article, along with a link to the full...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Heather Jeffcoat, DPT
    • Category: Woman and Home
  17. endometriosis and painful sex

    Endometriosis and Painful Sexhttps://feminapt.com/blog/endometriosis-and-painful-sex

    The Common Links Between Endometriosis and Painful Sex Pain, fatigue, and other symptoms associated with endometriosis can affect quality of life, including sexual health and happiness. In fact, a study published last year found that patients with...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Staff
    • Category: Blog
  18. Get a Better Sleep

    Porch | How to Get a Better Sleephttps://feminapt.com/media-content/porch/porch-how-to-get-a-better-sleep

    researching one piece of the overall sleep puzzle, namely how to get a better sleep when dealing with the symptoms of endometriosis. Here are some excerpts from the article with my comments. A link to the original article which covers a number of...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Heather Jeffcoat, DPT
    • Category: Porch
  19. teaching your daughters about endometriosis

    Teaching Your Daughters About Endometriosishttps://feminapt.com/blog/teaching-your-daughters-about-endometriosis

    Tips for Teaching Your Daughters About Endometriosis Endometriosis affects 1 in 10 women and girls. The delay for diagnosis averages 7 years! How early should you start the discussion about this debilitating condition? As a pelvic health physical...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Heather Jeffcoat, DPT
    • Category: Blog
  20. Federal Funding for Endometriosis DOUBLED!https://feminapt.com/blog/federal-funding-for-endometriosis-doubled

    On July 30th, the House approved to DOUBLE funding for Endometriosis. This is a HUGE win for the 1 in 10 women across the US that suffer from this hidden disease. Endometriosis can lead to missed days from work and school, chronic pelvic pain,...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Heather Jeffcoat, DPT
    • Category: Blog
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I was hopeful but frankly skeptical when the doctor treating me for Interstitial Cystitis recommended that I go to Heather for physical therapy. Medication and diet helped control my IC symptoms, but I had never heard of physical therapy being used to treat IC. The education and treatment I received from Heather was a revelation. She explained that the pain I experienced with IC had helped create a cycle of muscle guarding which affected the entire pelvic area. I had no idea of the amount of tension being held there. No wonder my husband and I had not been able to have sexual intercourse for years!

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Testimonial by Mary L.

I started seeing Heather to treat my Interstitial Cystitis in November 2016. At this time, I was extremely miserable, in constant pain, and felt as though no one was listening or understood what was going on with my body. I have just finished my last appointment and I can honestly say that my life has completely changed for the better because of Heather and her team of PTs! I live almost completely pain free, and when I do have flare ups, I am able to treat them at home on my own. I am so grateful that this office was recommended to me a honestly cannot recommend them enough!

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Testimonial by Alexandra B.

Heather is without exaggerating AMAZING! After years of trouble with a certain part of my body, in no time, she made everything change back to equilibrium and to what would be considered normal. She explains everything in detail and therefore gives you a better understanding of why things are the way they are, and how you can work towards turning things around. I would highly recommend Heather for any type of Physical Therapy. She has created her own "Method/Therapy" through years of studying (with some of the greatest practitioners), practice and breaking down the issues of her past patients, enabling her to fine tune her own system. I'm so thankful to have found her, and I'm especially grateful for the quick recovery I've achieved, after years of distress. If you cannot afford her, I recommend you purchase her book. Although it may not be Heather in person, it can still help you to get on the right path to recovery!

-- Alexandra B., 5/20/2015 via Yelp!

Testimonial by R.D., age 38

"I had a severe tear during childbirth that was not stitched together correctly and therefore healed poorly. Even after having a surgery a year later to remove the scar tissue, I was still having pain, and no one could explain why -- there was no overt 'reason' to explain the pain. I had tried other 'specialists' and even saw another physical therapist who had me do hip / leg stretches -- what a joke! I was about to give up and just 'live with it' until thankfully I kept searching online and found Heather.

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Testimonial by Carolina J.

I had tried Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy before (with another PT) and I had a really bad (painful) experience. A friend of mine and fellow patient, told me about Heather, Laureen and Femina PT (née Fusion Wellness & Physical Therapy) and I decided to try again. I am so happy I did! Femina PT have, literally, changed my life. I was able to do again things I couldn't do for over 10 years!! Their bedside manners are impeccable, their knowledge and understanding make me feel comfortable to recommend this place to anyone in pain. Specially if you have Endometriosis. 100% recommended!!

-- Carolina J., 12/28/16 via Yelp!

Testimonial by Rosanna R., age 35

Heather has affected my life in the MOST POSITIVE way and I am forever grateful. My husband refers to her as the "sex doctor" so you can only imagine how happy he is with my therapy outcome.

After the birth of my son I suffered from "Vaginismus", however, at the time I just thought I was broken. My "broken vagina" affected me physically but it was an emotional struggle as well. Many women in my life also suffered with pain from sex after their babies were born so I knew I wasn't alone. They told me they "just got used to it" but I couldn't see myself living that way.

Sex wasn't just painful, it was literally impossible - IT DIDNT FIT!

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