Discussion: How to Stay Positive with Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
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UPDATE: Our next Pelvic Floor Friends class will be held Monday, February 25th from 6:30-8:00PM. Topic to be announced soon!
Join one of our veteran IC patients in creating a community of women with pelvic floor dysfunctions. This meeting's topic? How to stay positive!
The community we create will be filled with positivity, offer the chance to lift each other up and learn from one another. Each month we will discuss a new topic which could include a special guest to help educate us on the topic.
Interesting in attending? Be sure to RSVP to our Facebook event here.
For questions, please contact kristina.senft@gmail.com
We want to encourage you to get evaluated by one of our outstanding physical therapists, and regain control of your life. Pelvic pain, pelvic floor dysfunction, back pain, tailbone pain—you name it—these conditions do not have to control your life. There is hope. Call us today to book an appointment for 1 of our 3 Southern California locations, or inquire about a virtual, online treatment session.
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