By Alexa Savitz, DPT, PHRC Pasadena At PHRC we are no strangers to working with male pelvic pain patients. About 50% of our case loads at PHRC can be made up of male pelvic pain diagnoses. Research shows that up to 16% of men suffer from Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome (CPPS) at some point in their life. Pelvic floor …
Differential Diagnosis of Cauda Equina VS Pudendal Neuralgia
By Alexa Savitz, DPT, PHRC Pasadena Cauda equina syndrome and pudendal neuralgia can present with similar alarming symptoms, which may complicate the diagnostic process. However, prompt and urgent referral is critical when cauda equina syndrome is suspected to prevent the progression of symptoms. In contrast, pudendal neuralgia is not an emergent condition though we acknowledge pudendal neuralgia symptoms can …
How First-Line Therapies for Endometriosis Impacts Your Pelvic Health
By Alexa Savitz, DPT, PHRC Pasadena Endometriosis is a chronic inflammatory disease that is mediated by estrogen and can present as cyclic/non-cyclic pelvic pain, low back pain, GI and IBS symptoms, painful sex , infertility, painful bladder symptoms, fatigue and chronic pain, to name a few. The gold standard for diagnosis is laparoscopic excision surgery with histological confirmation. …
Success Story! Jackie’s Postpartum Recovery at PHRC
By Alexa Savitz, DPT, PHRC Pasadena Meet Jackie! Jackie, six months postpartum, came to PHRC experiencing heaviness, pressure, muscle spasms around the rectum, and pelvic pain near her right hamstring and sit bone. She had a vacuum-assisted vaginal birth and a Grade Two Perineal Tear. Despite being ‘cleared for activity’ at her six-week check-up, her pain persisted. After consulting …
Performing Artists and Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
By Alexa Savitz, DPT, PHRC Pasadena Reflecting on my previous years as a former professional dancer, I too often heard dressing room conversations with cast members sharing stories of accidents or urinary leakage happening over a few laughs, during partnering, while lifting, or jumping. At that time there was little to no education around what our pelvic floor muscles even …