Vaginal pain is a condition that millions of women will deal with at some point in their lives. Unfortunately many women will never seek treatment or if they do they will be told that there is nothing wrong or nothing can be done. An article in The New York Times urges women to be persistent in seeking treatment, because there are things that can be done.
One of the treatment options recommended is pelvic physical therapy. Check out our website for more information on how physical therapy can help.
New York Times Talks about Vaginal Pain
- August 7, 2012
- Vaginal Pain

AUTHOR
Brooke Kalisiak
Legacy Physical Therapy
"We help women who are tired of leaking, dealing with pelvic pain, and wanting to get their body back in shape after baby (even if it’s been 30 years) all without relying on medications or surgery."


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