Explore Tips and Insights from Physical Therapy Experts Welcome to the PT Perspective, your go-to resource for expert tips, specialized treatment programs, and recovery insights tailored to enhance your well-being. Our blog features comprehensive educational resources designed to empower patients on their journey to optimal health. Discover practical advice from seasoned professionals, detailed guides on various physical therapy treatments, and inspiring recovery stories. Whether you're seeking information on managing chronic pain, recovering from an injury, or simply looking to stay informed about the latest in physical therapy, our blog offers valuable content to support your health and recovery goals. 360 Physical Therapy All Categories 360 Physical Therapy Armada Physical Therapy Complete Balance Solutions Hospitals & Health Systems Injury Prevention InReach Physical Therapy Job Tips Kelly Hawkins Physical Therapy Kinetix Advanced Physical Therapy PRN Physical Therapy Pro Active Physical Therapy & Sports Medicine Vista Physical Therapy Worksite Health What is Pelvic Floor Therapy and How Can it Help? May 15, 2023 by Olivia Lizak Pelvic floor therapy is a type of physical therapy that is specifically designed to help strengthen and/or relax the muscles of the pelvic floor. Read More about What is Pelvic Floor Therapy and How Can it Help? What is Pelvic Pain? May 08, 2023 by Olivia Lizak Pelvic pain can range from a sharp jab to dull, achy pain in the lowest part of the abdomen and pelvis. While it is most common in women, it affects up to 20% of people in the US, men and women. Read More about What is Pelvic Pain?
What is Pelvic Floor Therapy and How Can it Help? May 15, 2023 by Olivia Lizak Pelvic floor therapy is a type of physical therapy that is specifically designed to help strengthen and/or relax the muscles of the pelvic floor. Read More about What is Pelvic Floor Therapy and How Can it Help?
What is Pelvic Pain? May 08, 2023 by Olivia Lizak Pelvic pain can range from a sharp jab to dull, achy pain in the lowest part of the abdomen and pelvis. While it is most common in women, it affects up to 20% of people in the US, men and women. Read More about What is Pelvic Pain?