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    Dr. Kelly Alhooie, DPT

    Queefing
    Fitness

    Queefing – How to Help the Embarrassing Vaginal Gas

    Have you ever been in a yoga class, doing downward dog, just to switch positions and have the loudest and most embarrassing noise come out? Except this time it’s not from the backside, but from your vag? You may have heard it called a queef, or vaginal flatulence, but regardless, Read more…

    By Dr. Kelly Alhooie, DPT, 2 yearsNovember 11, 2022 ago
    Fitness

    Stress Urinary Incontinence

    Sometimes on referrals for pelvic floor physical therapy, patients will see the shorthand “SUI” and wonder, what the heck it is and if it can be fixed. Wonder no more! Today, we’ll take a deeper dive into SUI which stands for stress urinary incontinence. What is stress urinary incontinence (SUI)? Read more…

    By Dr. Kelly Alhooie, DPT, 2 yearsOctober 27, 2022 ago
    Endometriosis
    Fitness

    Endometriosis, Adenomyosis, and the Pelvic Floor

    What is endometriosis? Endometriosis (endo) is a condition in which cells similar to those lining the uterus grow OUTSIDE of the uterus (rude, right?). Endo can grow on the ovaries, the fallopian tubes, or the intestines. Common symptoms of endo include: How is endometriosis diagnosed? Endometriosis can typically be diagnosed Read more…

    By Dr. Kelly Alhooie, DPT, 2 yearsOctober 22, 2022 ago
    Vaginismus
    Fitness

    Vaginismus

    It seems every other day, we are seeing a new patient diagnosed with vaginismus, many of whom are in their late teens and early twenties. I remember watching Sex Education on Netflix, a show about British teens exploring sex and their sexuality, and feeling pleasantly surprised to see an episode Read more…

    By Dr. Kelly Alhooie, DPT, 2 yearsOctober 11, 2022 ago
    Fitness

    Kegels: Worth the Hype or Think Twice?

    If you identify as a woman, you have likely heard of kegels. As you read this right now, you may be flashing back at articles using cues like “imagine sucking a blueberry with a straw, but the straw is your vagina” and asking you to “build kegels into your daily Read more…

    By Dr. Kelly Alhooie, DPT, 2 yearsOctober 3, 2022 ago
    Fitness

    Rectoceles and Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy

    What is a rectocele? A rectocele is a condition where the tissue wall between the vagina and rectum weakens, and subsequently a bulge forms from the rectum into the vaginal opening. What causes a rectocele? Prolonged pressure on the rectum or posterior vaginal wall, prolonged pushing during childbirth (accompanied by Read more…

    By Dr. Kelly Alhooie, DPT, 2 yearsSeptember 23, 2022 ago
    Fitness

    Covid-19 and the Pelvic Floor

    Though we still have much to learn about the long-term effects of the Covid-19 virus, we have been able to note a significant connection between Covid and subsequent manifesting pelvic health issues. We will break down a few of these connections and let you know what to look out for Read more…

    By Dr. Kelly Alhooie, DPT, 2 yearsSeptember 16, 2022 ago
    Uncategorized

    Why You Should Fold Down Those High-Waisted Leggings

    High-waisted leggings have been a girl’s best friend for the better part of a decade. But should they be? From a Pelvic Health perspective, the answer is no, they should not be. Remember that when we talk about the pelvic floor, we are looking at everything from the abdomen down Read more…

    By Dr. Kelly Alhooie, DPT, 2 yearsSeptember 9, 2022 ago
    Erectile Dysfunction
    Fitness

    Erectile Dysfunction and How Pelvic Health Physical Therapy Can Help

    When we think of pelvic floor physical therapy, we often think about pregnant or postpartum women. But what if I told you that pelvic floor physical therapy isn’t *just* for women? In fact, many men would benefit from pelvic floor physical therapy for several conditions, but for the purposes of Read more…

    By Dr. Kelly Alhooie, DPT, 2 yearsSeptember 6, 2022 ago
    Fitness

    Had or Having a C-Section? You Need These Scar Mobilizations!

    Can you imagine getting a major surgery and then not being referred to physical therapy after to rehab your body? You don’t have to. This is the reality for every birthing person who has had or is having a cesarean section in the United States. A c-section is a major Read more…

    By Dr. Kelly Alhooie, DPT, 2 yearsAugust 15, 2022 ago

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