Building Strength and Bone Health: Why Women Should Start Now
Women are at increased risk for osteopenia and osteoporosis, conditions linked to low bone mineral density (BMD), particularly during perimenopause and menopause when estrogen levels
Through a whole body approach, we gently and consciously work with you back to healing.
We empower you with the tools to maintain your healing and goals, and keep moving with ease.
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One in three people suffer silently from issues arising from the deep core and pelvic floor. Pelvic Path Physical Therapy provides an individualized approach using natural, exercise based techniques to help you resolve these issues, including:
We’ll take you through a comprehensive biomechanical assessment and identify the cause of your problem. Then we’ll explain what must be done to get you back to full speed and back to the activities you enjoy.
We’ll develop a treatment plan that will be tailored specifically to you and your goals. This will ultimately allow us to get you stronger, pain-free, and on track to reach your goals more effectively and efficiently.
After we treat your current symptoms, our focus will shift to optimizing your physical health and well-being. We’ll strive to ensure you reach and maintain top condition through preventive strategies going forward.
Our dedicated team of Physical Therapists pursue a passion in restoring women and men to movement, life, and the activities they enjoy. They are proud to have supported hundreds of people at Pelvic Path in their healing journey
Women are at increased risk for osteopenia and osteoporosis, conditions linked to low bone mineral density (BMD), particularly during perimenopause and menopause when estrogen levels
I recently had the opportunity to attend a community gathering with other strong female warriors to learn about what will be the next big episode
The Pelvic Path Origin Story- Part 2 In my last blog post, I discussed my evolution from a traditional Orthopedic PT to one that treats