East Sacramento Physical Therapy
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Locality: Sacramento, California
Phone: +1 916-457-8802
Address: 3400 Elvas Ave 95819 Sacramento, CA, US
Website: www.eastsacpt.com
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So fortunate to work with so many talented clinicians and support staff!
The therapists and staff at East Sac PT are committed to serving you safely and helping you function at your best! #physicaltherapy #pt #orthopedicphysicaltherapy #orthopedicphysiotherapy #orthopedicpt #pelvicfloorphysio #pelvicfloorphysicaltherapy #pelvicfloorpt #pelvicfloorphysiotherapy #sacramentophysicaltherapy #sacramentosmallbusiness #essentialbusiness
Don't neglect that internal rotation! Here's another below-the-camera stretch for those long meetings. When you set this up, scoot to the front of your chair to... allow your hips to rotate more freely. Make sure ankles are parallel to knees, not behind, and toes point forward. Check out previous post for more! #pelvichealth #pelvicfloorphysio #pelvicfloorpt #stretches #deskstretch #deskstretches #workfromhome @ East Sacramento Physical Therapy
Has working from home been a literal pain in the butt (or low back, tailbone, or pelvis)? Mix it up with some below-the-camera seated stretches during your vide...o meetings. The figure 4 stretches the external rotators of your hip, including your piriformis, obturators, and gluts, which can feel tight if you sit all day. Try it out! #pelvichealth #pelvicfloorphysio #pelvicfloorphysicaltherapy #pelvicfloorpt #stretches #deskstretch #deskstretches #workfromhome @ East Sacramento Physical Therapy
Welcome baby Jade!! Sending a big Congratulations to Mama Jess and Papa Jairon!! She is absolutely Gorgeous!! Sending all the love from your PT Family... We can't wait to meet her!! #CongratulationsMama #BabyGirl #WelcomeBaby #EastSacPTFamily Jessey Schmit Jairon Jackson
In honor of Pelvic Pain Awareness month East Sacramento PT with the help of the talented Kendra Profumo would like to share how pelvic pain can come in many forms. Endometriosis is another condition that could lead to chronic pelvic pain. @WomenInspireArt #PelvicPainAwarenessMonth #PelvicPain #ChronicPelvicPain #Vaginismus #Dyspareunia #Endometriosis #PudendalNeuralgia #MalePelvicPain #ChronicProstatitis #PelvicFloorDysfunction #PelvicFloorPhysicalTherapy #WomenInspireArt #TheMoreWeShareTheMoreWeKnow
May is Pelvic Pain Awareness Month. East Sacramento Physical Therapy and a wonderful artist friend of ours is allowing us to use her beautiful artwork to help bring public awareness. Pelvic pain can come in many forms and one is pain with intercourse. Thank you Kendra Profumo for sharing your talent with us. @WomenInspireArt #PelvicPainAwarenessMonth #PelvicPain #ChronicPelvicPain #Vaginismus #Dyspareunia #Endometriosis #PudendalNeuralgia #MalePelvicPain #PelvicFloorDysfunction #PelvicFloorPhysicalTherapy #WomanInspireArt
Ask your PT about lube! What is the difference between water based, oil based, and silicone based lubricant? What is the difference between a lubricant and a moisturizer, and when should you use each? What are the differences between brands of lubricant, and what should you be looking for when selecting one? Your pelvic PT can discuss different types of lubricants and moisturizers and which one might be right for you. We also have samples and coupons so you can take a few for a test run. Don't be shy. We love talking lube! #pelvichealth #pelvicfloorphysio #pelvicfloorphysicaltherapy #lubricant #sexualhealth
See owner, Jim MacDonald's Movember mustache grow!
How can pelvic PT help with prostate related symptoms? Check out our new blog post by Kelley Kukis, DPT, PRPC. https://eastsacpt.com//how-can-pelvic-pt-help-with-prostat
Starting week 3 of Movember and Dr Jim’s mustache is getting thicker! What do you think? #MovemberisBlue #MensHealth #ProstateCancerAwareness #MentalHealthandSuicideAwareness #LoveTheMustachesInYourLife #LoveTheMenInYourLife
While we are focusing on men’s health awareness this month let’s not forget about men’s mental health! Depression affects a large number of men! This is something that doesn’t get talked about enough, especially by men! According to the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH): Men are less likely than women to recognize, talk about and seek treatment for depression. This may be because they think it might make them sound weak, afraid they might be judged and they don’t w...ant family or friends to know something is wrong. Men’s symptoms of depression may also be different from women. Men may appear angry or aggressive, anxious and irritable instead of sad and hopeless but more likely to die by suicide. Globally every minute, a man dies by suicide. In the U.S., 75% of suicide deaths are men. Depression is NOT a sign of WEAKNESS! Asking for help is a sign of STRENGTH! If you think someone you care about has depression, what can you do? Ask Talk and offer support Listen Encourage action: to talk to his doctor or a mental health professional or help him find someone Check in National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1 (800) 273-TALK (8255)
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