Women's Health PT

Amanda Olson, DPT
LIVING WITH ARTHRITIS
Staying active is key to minimizing pain and disability.
July 13, 2012
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EXERCISE FOR CONTROL
Jackson County PT Physical Therapist Amanda Olson featured in article about treating pelvic pain, bladder problems.
May 21, 2012
Mailtribune Article - 20120521
What Does A Women's Health Physical Therapist Do?
The emphasis of the health sciences on fitness and wellness has brought to women's attention a need to pay closer attention to their bodies during recreation, work, and throughout life. Many physical therapists have specialized training which will benefit women with a variety of medical conditions. These therapists use every facet of their physical therapy training to evaluate and treat female clients, promoting and enhancing health through the life span. All treatments are individually designed after thorough evaluation.
Examples of Conditions Treated:
- Urinary Incontinence
- Pelvic Pain
- The Prenatal & Postpartum Periods
- Osteoporosis
- Pre and Post Gynecological Surgery
American Physical Therapy Association Section on Womens' Health
WomensHealth.gov




