options in Miami, FL: University of Miami and Baptist
Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2012 8:20 pm
Searching for treatment options here in Miami for this condition I came across these pages.
1) University of Miami Physical Therapy seems to have some sort of treatment for pelvic floor dysfunction (you probably need a referral for an appointment):
http://pt.med.miami.edu/clinical/clinic ... lvic-floor
2) Also the University of Miami Pain Center mentions pelvic pain:
http://umiamihospital.com/patient_care/ ... ent_center
Since the address for these two seem to be in the same building, maybe they would take a multidisciplinary approach (working on rehabilitation and managing pain). I wonder if anyone has tried this option yet? May be worth a shot.
Moving on to Baptist Hospital (Baptist Health South/South Miami Hospital):
3) A page for "Pelvic Health & Continence Testing" mentions pelvic floor rehabilitation, though it says it uses "biofeedback and electrical stimulation of the muscles", so unsure if this should be the first approach:
https://www.baptisthealth.net/en/facili ... sting.aspx
4) And here is there pain center which mentions pelvic pain, but mostly seems to focus on drugs and trigger point injections:
http://www.baptisthealth.net/en/health- ... fault.aspx
Thought I would share my findings for others who may be looking. Again, I haven't tried these. If anyone has, please let us know your experiences. Thank you.
1) University of Miami Physical Therapy seems to have some sort of treatment for pelvic floor dysfunction (you probably need a referral for an appointment):
http://pt.med.miami.edu/clinical/clinic ... lvic-floor
2) Also the University of Miami Pain Center mentions pelvic pain:
http://umiamihospital.com/patient_care/ ... ent_center
Since the address for these two seem to be in the same building, maybe they would take a multidisciplinary approach (working on rehabilitation and managing pain). I wonder if anyone has tried this option yet? May be worth a shot.
Moving on to Baptist Hospital (Baptist Health South/South Miami Hospital):
3) A page for "Pelvic Health & Continence Testing" mentions pelvic floor rehabilitation, though it says it uses "biofeedback and electrical stimulation of the muscles", so unsure if this should be the first approach:
https://www.baptisthealth.net/en/facili ... sting.aspx
4) And here is there pain center which mentions pelvic pain, but mostly seems to focus on drugs and trigger point injections:
http://www.baptisthealth.net/en/health- ... fault.aspx
Thought I would share my findings for others who may be looking. Again, I haven't tried these. If anyone has, please let us know your experiences. Thank you.