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What is Low Intensity Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy?

Low Intensity Extracorporeal shockwave therapy

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Issues We Treat

At Fusion Wellness & Physical Therapy, we specialize in treating these conditions that are all too often misunderstood by the medical community.

Pelvic Floor Issues

  • Endometriosis (Endo)
  • Interstitial Cystitis (IC)
  • Pelvic Floor Prolapse
  • Urinary & Fecal Incontinence
  • Bowel & Gut Issues
  • All Pelvic & Core Issues
  • All Types of Pelvic Pain

Pregnancy & Postpartum

  • Pelvic pain, Low Back Pain, Hip Pain
  • Incontinence During & After Pregnancy
  • Diastasis Recti
  • Ligament and Joint Pain
  • All Manner of Core and Pelvic Issues
  • C-section Healing & Pain Management

Orthopedic Issues

  • Neck & Shoulder Pain
  • Lower Back Pain
  • Hip Pain
  • Hip & Knee Replacements
  • Knee Pain
  • Foot & Ankle pain
  • Pre-op Prep & Post-op Care

Let the therapists at Fusion Wellness & Physical Therapy help you along the journey back to wellness and function! Make an appointment today and let’s get started.

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Diagnoses of Male Pelvic Floor Issues

Diagnoses of Male Pelvic Floor Issues:

Pelvic Pain Conditions:

  • Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome
  • Nonbacterial Chronic Prostatitis
  • Pudendal neuralgia
  • Penis pain
  • Testicle pain (chronic orchialgia)
  • Rectal pain
  • Coccyx pain
  • Levator ani syndrome
  • Painful erection
  • Painful ejaculation

Bladder Conditions:

  • Urinary incontinence
  • Urinary incontinence (Post-prostatectomy)
  • Chronic Prostatitis (Nonbacterial)
  • Voiding dysfunction/Urinary retention
  • Urinary urgency/frequency

Bowel Conditions:

  • Fecal or gas incontinence
  • Constipation issues
  • Difficulties with defecation
  • Incomplete defecation
  • Bowel frequency/urgency
  • Rectal prolapse
  • Painful bowel movements

Post Surgical Conditions:

  • Scar tissue pain management:
    • colon resections
    • ileostomies
    • colostomies
    • vasectomies
    • prostatectomies
  • Strengthening of the abdominal wall
  • Post abdominal surgery hernia prevention
  • Parastomal hernia prevention

Meet Our Team

About Heather Jeffcoat, DPT | Los Angeles Pelvic Floor Doctor

Heather Jeffcoat, DPT - los angeles pelvic floor doctor

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About Laureen McVicker, PT, CLT

Laureen McVicker, PT, CLT

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About Kasia Gondek, PT, DPT, CSCS

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About Sarina Karwande PT, DPT, CAFS

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About Stephany Tritt, PT, DPT

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 First Female Runners in the Boston Marathon

Road to Boston Marathon Part 1

A Tribute to the First Female Runners in the Boston Marathon

On April 18, 2022 I am excited and grateful to be able to run the historic and prestigious Boston Marathon! As a physical therapist at Fusion Wellness /Femina Physical Therapy and avid long-distance runner for over 20 years, I’m excited to share my training journey with you leading up to the race. This race holds a special place in the hearts of long-distance runners because you must run a qualifying race with a qualifying time. Females ages 18-34 must run 3 hours 30 minutes or better, and males ages 18-34 must run 3 hours flat or better.

My most recent qualifying race was California International Marathon (CIM) in Sacramento, all the way back in December 2019! Due to the Covid pandemic, the majority of running races in 2020 and 2021 had been postponed or canceled, and they accepted qualifying entries back to 2019. Normally, I would compete in marathons and ultra-marathons throughout the year, but due to the risks of COVID, I refrained from competing for the past two years. In runner time, that feels like a lifetime! Being able to run any distance, like any other endurance sport and fitness in general, is use it or lose it.

Over the course of the past three months, I have steadily been getting back into marathon shape since my racing hiatus. There are several major components to training:

  • Running (go figure!) this includes speed-work
  • Hill training (hill repeats), long runs
  • Tempo runs at 10 km pace or faster
  • Strength, endurance, and dynamic balance training (see Part 2 in this series)
  • And lastly (but just as important) is recovery! (see Part 3)

At the beginning, I felt the sluggishness of not training seriously for two years. During 2019 and 2020 I kept my overall running mileage at about 15-25 miles per week for mental well-being, stress relief, and physical health during 2020 and 2021, but I had not kept up with the speed-work, hill repeats, tempo runs, and long runs that are crucial to running a fast and strong race. Over the course of the next few weeks leading up to the race, I will share my journey to the Boston Marathon with you, detailing my conditioning and strengthening, as well as how I recover after all those fast or long runs!

A little history about the race itself

The Boston Marathon was inspired by the spirit of the Olympic Marathon based on the Greek story of Pheidippides who ran 24-miles from the Greek city of Marathon to Athens with news of a victory over a Persian army. The first Boston Marathon was on April 19, 1897 (Patriot’s Day).

What may be lesser-known is that the Boston Athletic Association (also known as B.A.A., the race organizers) did not permit females to register or run the race until 1971! Trailblazer Roberta Gibb unofficially ran the race for three years from 1966 to 1968 by hiding in the bushes near the starting line without an official race number. Another trailblazer, Katherine Switzer, officially registered under the name K. Switzer, and ran in sweatpants and a baggy sweatshirt the entire race so as to dissuade officials from noticing that she was female. The first official female finisher of the Boston Marathon was Nina Kuscsik in 1972, the year the B.A.A. permitted females to register for the race.

As I toe the line on April 19, I will do so with the respect, admiration, and gratitude to the females who came before me and put it all on the line to be able to participate in endurance racing.

Source:

https://www.baa.org/races/boston-marathon/history

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**This information is for educational purposes only and is not intended to replace the advice of your doctor.

About Fusion Wellness PT

Fusion Wellness & Physical Therapy are licensed physical therapists specialized in treatments for male, female, transgender and nonbinary pelvic health conditions, sexual health, chronic pain disorders, sexual dysfunction, prenatal and postpartum symptoms, bowel and bladder issues and general sports and orthopedic diagnoses. We also specialize in Pediatric pelvic health.
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Sherman Oaks

13425 Ventura Blvd.
Suite 200
Sherman Oaks, CA 91423

Telephone:
(818) 877-6910

The Sherman Oaks office is adjacent to Studio City and serves the Bel Air, Brentwood, West LA, Mulholland, Beverly Hills, Encino, Calabasas and San Fernando Valley area.

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Hours:

Monday 7:30-6:00
Tuesday 7:00-6:00
Wednesday 7:00-6:00
Thursday 8:00-6:00
Friday 7:00-6:00

Glendale/Montrose and Pasadena Areas

3702 Park Place
Montrose
California 91020

Telephone:
(818) 873-1403

The Montrose area of Glendale is located minutes from Pasadena, Burbank, Silver Lake, Atwater Village, Los Feliz, Echo Park, and Eagle Rock.

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Hours:

Monday  7:00-6:00
Tuesday 7:00-4:00
Wednesday 7:00-6:00
Thursday 7:00-4:00
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Beverly Hills

9012 Burton Way
Beverly Hills, CA 90211

Telephone:
(310) 871-9554

The Beverly Hills office is convenient to Mid-Wilshire, West Hollywood, Hollywood, Beverlywood, Korea Town, Downtown LA, Culver City, Century City, Santa Monica and Malibu.

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Hours:

Monday 12:00-5:00
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Thursday 7:00-6:00
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