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A. Prendergast, MPT and H. Rummer, of the Pelvic Health and

Rehabilitation Center are probably the best physical therapists in the US.

Their standards for pelvic PT are used by many PT’s and doctors, and if you are

lucky enough to live in the San Francisco area, I would highly recommend that

you go and see them - nne

2000 Van Ness Avenue, Suite 603, San

Francisco, California 94109 t: f: .

http://www.pelvicpainrehab.com/

They

have monthly newsletters on their website. They are full of information – I

have listed them below. You should be able to click on them to read them from

this post.ne

Monthly

Newsletters

April 2008

•Dyspareunia or Pain with

Intercourse

•Male Sexual Dysfunction

March 2008

•Cyclist's Syndrome

•Winter Sport Pelvic Injuries

February 2008

•Quick Screening: Appropriate

Patients to Refer to PHRC

January 2008

•Clitorodynia

•Chronic Nonbacterial Prostatitis

December 2007

•International Pelvic Pain

Society's 15th Scientific Meeting

•De-Mystifying Pudendal Neuralia: A

Physical Therapist's Approach

October and November 2007

•What is Pudendal Neuralgia?

•Diagnosis, Physical Therapy Treatment

and Medical Treatment

September 2007

•Vulvo-Vaginal Itching Without

Infection

•Post-Ejaculatory Pain

August 2007

•Fibromyalgia

•The New Addition to PHRC

July 2007

•Pre and Post Partum Patients

•APTA Annual Conference

•Painful Bladder Syndrome

June 2007

•Chronic Nonbacterial

Prostatitis vs. Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome

•Dyspareunia

May 2007

•Symptoms of Pelvic Floor

Dysfunction

•Treament of Pelvic Floor Dysfunction

•About the Pelvic Health and

Rehabilitation Center

April 2007

•Mediterranean Society for

Pelvic Floor Disorders

•National Vulvodynia Association: Grass

Roots Advocacy Campaign

•Society of Urologic Nurses and

Associates

March 2007

•Mediterranean Society for

Pelvic Floor Disorders

•De-mystifying Pudendal Neuralgia: A

Physical Therapist's Approach

February 2007

•Upcoming Teaching and

Speaking Engagments

•Conference and Continuing Education

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