Collaborating with Pelvic Floor Physical Therapists in Treating Coccyx Pain, Tailbone Pain
Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy can be immensely valuable for many patients with certain types of pelvic pain.
I was reflecting this weekend and feeling grateful for having met and collaborated with so many wonderful Pelvic Floor Physical Therapists over the years.
It has been wonderful sharing patients in common, or giving lectures to the therapists, or attending lectures that they have given. They have taught me a great deal.
I’m continuing to learn more and more about the important role that Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy can play in the treatment of various types of pelvic floor dysfunctions.
A few of the Pelvic Floor Physical Therapists are shown below.
At Beyond Basics Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy, NYC, Stephanie Stamas, Amy Stein, and Patrick Foye MD. October 2014
Pelvic Floor Physical Therapists with Patrick Foye MD, after his lecture on Tailbone Pain, for the American Physical Therapy Association’s New Jersey Chapter, Women’s Health Special Interest Group. 2016.
Niva Herzig PT with Patrick Foye MD, after Dr. Foye’s lecture on Tailbone Pain, for the American Physical Therapy Association’s New Jersey Chapter, Women’s Health Special Interest Group. 2016.
Patrick Foye MD, gave a lecture on Tailbone Pain, for the American Physical Therapy Association’s New Jersey Chapter, Women’s Health Special Interest Group (Pelvic Floor Physical Therapists). 2016.
Pelvic Floor Physical Therapists’ Coccyx Conference. Herman and Wallace. In Florida, March 2017.
Dr Foye Gives a Lecture on Coccyx Pain (Tailbone Pain) to Pelvic Floor Physical Therapists. In Florida, March 2017.
Patrick Foye MD with Netherlands Pelvic Floor Physical Therapist Marijke Slieker. At the International Coccyx Pain Symposium, in Holland, 2018.
Rivki Chudnoff (from Hamakom PT), along with Stacey Futterman Tauriello & Kara (both from @5pointPT),. In Newark, New Jersey, July 2018.
Stephanie Stamas PT DPT, with Patrick Foye MD, after her Pelvic Pain lecture, NYC, March 2019.
Looking forward to learning more and collaborating more over the coming years, as we all strive together to relieve pain and suffering for our patients.
– Patrick Foye, M.D., Director of the Coccyx Pain Center, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School. www.TailboneDoctor.com