Many of us understand the benefit of PFT for pelvic pain, bladder, and bowel symptoms, but it’s hard to know how to actually find an expert PT. Amy speaks with Abby De Angelis about:
—where we can search online to start putting together names of potential PTs
—what kind of questions we should ask them to judge their knowledge and treatment plans
—examples of PFT practices they are likely to do during your appointment
🎤WHO IS ABBY DE ANGELIS?🎤
Abby De Angelis is a specialist in women’s physical therapy and has made it her mission to transform lives — especially during the profound and often complicated journey of chronic illness. Armed with a Doctorate from NYU and advanced certifications from the prestigious Hospital for Special Surgery, Abby brings rare expertise to women’s health and pelvic floor therapy. But what truly sets her apart is her gift for crafting personalized care plans that help women reclaim their strength, feel comfortable in their own skin, and more confident than ever in what their body is capable of!
🔗Resources🔗
Clickable links at www.insixteenyears.com/episode154
🔗Herman and Wallace Find a Practitioner: https://pelvicrehab.com/
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