Kyrsten Spurrier of The Perinatal Pelvis is a occupational therapist in Hillsborough, NC, that specializes in women’s pelvic floor health and wellness, specifically for those with pelvic floor dysfunction as a result of pregnancy or birth.
Provider Spotlight: Back In Action Physical Therapy
Hannah Kirkman at Back In Action is an amazing pelvic floor therapist located in Apex. Not only does she have a keen understand of the pelvic floor and how to properly treat any ailment, she is a mother and understands the reality of being a parent! She is going to help you make a plan that works for you, and a plan that you will actually do! And best part: her practice accepts most major insurance carries!
Provider Spotlight: Vitality Physical Therapy
I recently chatted with Lori O’Neill of Vitality Physical Therapy in Chapel Hill, and in between show and tell of all our various teaching materials involving pelvises, my son jumping on the call to say Hi, and a few technical hiccups, we had a great conversation!
Provider Spotlight: Back in Action Physical Therapy
When we were still allowed to be in public with other people, we had the chance to meet Mary Yoffe of Back in Action Physical Therapy. We were so excited to connect as we did not have a pelvic floor referral in the Cary/Apex area, and we definitely found one now! We talked for a long time as she was curious to learn so much about the birth community and were so happy to hear her gentle but therapeutic approach when working with her pelvic floor patients! She definitely has a strong passion for the work which can be immediately felt as she describes how she cares for her patients! We are so excited to feature her this month!
Back and Sacrum Massage During Fertility Massage Session
To end our fertility massage session, we will have you lay on your stomach so we can work your back and sacrum. This provides an excellent way to work the back of the body, and allow for the full body relaxation and therapeutic techniques to really sink in.
Common vs. Normal During Pregnancy
So often on Facebook and other social media sites, our birth doulas and postpartum doulas read questions from concerned pregnant folks or new parents asking various questions about if others experienced a similar issue during pregnancy, birth, and/or parenthood. However, we are reframing that question to: Is it common and is it also normal?
Provider Spotlight: Kelly Raney, Pelvic Floor PT
We have had the privilege of knowing Kelly Raney, PT, DPT, CFm, PRPC of EmergeOrtho, for a few years now, and are so happy to have connected with her.