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Rachel explains why pelvic PT often calms symptoms for a short period, but rarely resolves chronic pelvic pain long term, because most treatment focuses on the physical response rather than the nervous system state driving the patterns.
This episode validates why relief fades, helps you make sense of the gap, and reinforces that healing is still absolutely possible.
In this episode you’ll hear:
Why pelvic PT isn’t trained to address nervous system drivers
Why tight muscles are a response, not the root cause
Why pain isn’t a reliable guide in chronic symptom rehab
How pelvic PT works best when paired with a mind-body approach
Course Discount Podcast listeners receive fifty dollars off the course with code BEYOND50 before December 3rd, 2025.
Learn more and purchase at: https://thepelvicpaincoach.com/course
Links:
Get Your Free Pain Flare Plan (download):
https://thepelvicpaincoach/painflareplan
Instagram: @thepelvicpaincoach
Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
By Rachel Gofman, DPTRachel explains why pelvic PT often calms symptoms for a short period, but rarely resolves chronic pelvic pain long term, because most treatment focuses on the physical response rather than the nervous system state driving the patterns.
This episode validates why relief fades, helps you make sense of the gap, and reinforces that healing is still absolutely possible.
In this episode you’ll hear:
Why pelvic PT isn’t trained to address nervous system drivers
Why tight muscles are a response, not the root cause
Why pain isn’t a reliable guide in chronic symptom rehab
How pelvic PT works best when paired with a mind-body approach
Course Discount Podcast listeners receive fifty dollars off the course with code BEYOND50 before December 3rd, 2025.
Learn more and purchase at: https://thepelvicpaincoach.com/course
Links:
Get Your Free Pain Flare Plan (download):
https://thepelvicpaincoach/painflareplan
Instagram: @thepelvicpaincoach
Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.