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Four Corners Physical Therapy, providing highly comprehensive and individualized physical therapy for women in New Jersey is designed specifically to integrate the "four corners" of healthbody, mind, spirit and motionwith pelvic floor and orthopedic manual physical therapy. We create a professional, customized treatment program for each our clients.
We are committed to quality, one-on-one, pelvic floor and orthopedic manual physical therapy for women, utilizing expert hands-on techniques, specialized movement retraining, exercise, computerized biofeedback and other modalities. Our goal is to help our clients enjoy optimal, pain-free lives and feel their best.
Clinical Director Debra Goldman, M.A., P.T., has specialized in the evaluation and treatment of musculoskeletal and orthopedic conditions, sports injuries and pelvic floor dysfunction since 1990, with particular focus on health issues pertaining to women such as incontinence, pelvic pain, pelvic organ prolapse, chronic back pain, prenatal and postpartum care, and post-mastectomy and post-hysterectomy care. Goldman personally meets with each client, listens to their concerns and performs a thorough musculoskeletal and biomechanical evaluation in order to assess their individualized needs. We are committed to providing the very best pelvic floor and orthopedic manual physical therapy for women in New Jersey.
Four Corners Physical Therapy is unique in being able to offer specialized physical therapy services for women integrated with a whole body, biomechanical approach. Our expertise is being able to diagnose the musculoskeletal dysfunction and give you the highest quality, hands-on treatment to address those issues, in a timely manner.
Specific conditions include but not limited to:
- Pelvic floor dysfunction including spasm, weakness
- Incontinence
- Interstitial Cystitis / Painful bladder Syndrome
- Chronic Pelvic Pain
- Pelvic Organ Prolapse
- Vulvadynia, vulvar vestibulitis, vaginismus
- Pudendal Nerve Entrapment
- Sciatica and lower back pain during pregnancy
- Pubic symphasis dysfunction or separation
- Pregnancy related edema resulting in carpal tunnel, thoracic outlet syndromes
- Postpartum pelvic floor weakness and incontinence
- Breast surgery recovery
Please call for a physical therapy consultation at 973-239-8889.
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