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Locality: Great Neck, New York

Phone: +1 516-829-0960



Website: pelvicology.com

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Pelvicology: Treating Urological, Gynecological & Intimacy Functions 11.01.2021

Life is synonymous with movement. Death is when this movement comes to a halt. Every thing in existence is in constant motion: The changing seasons, the celestial bodies, pulsating atoms, ocean waves, the cycles of every organism and life form, our breath and heartbeats, even the flow of time itself. Everything natural and wholesome is always moving, except humans. Only humans are capable of defying the natural flow of life’s movement. It is only we humans who are attempting... to go against our own innate restlessness and master the art of becoming couch potatoes and doing nothing! Healthy life is all about flux and change, and we sadly seek to numb our movements and introduce death into our lives. As we get caught up in the minutiae of surface life, in our struggle for survival, in petty battles and concerns, we become trapped in old habits and patterns and every time we do, a small part of us dies inside. He who is not busy being born is busy dying. But the good news is that just as we can choose death we can choose life and rebirth we can determine to plug in to the source of life’s energy, and when we do we are renewed. Dance manifests our natural internal movement. When we freeze up we muzzle and shackle our inner spirit. When we break out into an unbridled dance, with our hands waving free and our bodies unchained, our inherent inner rhythm is liberated and comes gushing forth. So when you feel constrained or stifled, consider dancing. A celebration and dance of absolute and unconfined passion is liberating. Dance with your legs they lift your entire body and mind to another dimension. Dance: Unchained of your ghosts, unfettered by your mind, unburdened by your anxieties, unrestrained by your limits, uninhibited by your fears. Dance away. Dance freely. Forget for a moment your pains. Dancing is universal. There is no distinction between scholar and layperson, between intellectual and simpleton, between adult and child. All of us dance together, regardless of background, education and age. Dancing demonstrates a celebration that transcends intellect; connects us all as one, and its celebration is unlimited and absolute. Kick off your shoes, set yourself free in an unrestrained dance. Defy gravity. Your lightness will buoy your sagging spirit. The tug of earth has brought you down, and dragged you there. Now is time to lift yourself and others. (Written by Rabbi Simon Jacobson)

Pelvicology: Treating Urological, Gynecological & Intimacy Functions 22.12.2020

PROSTATE SURGERY OUTCOMES can be improved...... Ultrasound imaging has verified what we have experienced clinically. A visit to a Physical Therapist prior to and then one after Prostate Surgery, can lessen the time of incontinence and erectile dysfunction. .

Pelvicology: Treating Urological, Gynecological & Intimacy Functions 09.12.2020

I never knew about this film until I saw Talli’s review. I will certainly look out for it now - and look forward to gleaning some pearls to shed light, love and especially hope for those suffering from a condition which responds well to Pelvic Physical Therapy. Tightly Wound is a film by Shelby Hadden and Sebastian Bisbal that tells Shelby's story of dealing with vaginismus and her path to finding treatment. Review by Talli Rosenbaum, a renowned Physical Therapist and Sex The...Continue reading

Pelvicology: Treating Urological, Gynecological & Intimacy Functions 27.11.2020

With all the media accolades and evidence based research on Pelvic Physical Therapy it is a total conundrum that patients have to suffer with these conditions, sometimes for many years. So many patients still tell me they found me on the internet somewhere but were never advised by their health care givers that there was anything other than medical or surgical help available. Although public taboo and/or acceptance of many issues regarding incontinence, sexual pain, and postpartum recovery are becoming more popularly discussed, I still see many patients who thought no help existed for their particular problems. https://hubs.ly/H0dMPmG0

Pelvicology: Treating Urological, Gynecological & Intimacy Functions 08.11.2020

Choosing a career of Physical Therapy has been one of the greatest blessings in my life. Knowing how and when to avoid medication therapy and surgery has immeasurably improved my quality of life. Partnering with my patients to do the same priceless FIND A PHYSICAL THERAPIST You’re not meant to take prescription drugs to solve every problem. Sometimes you can avoid surgery and still experience relief. Physical therapy is the natural way to recover movement, treat pain, rest...Continue reading