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By Isa Herrera, MSPT, CSCS
We’ve recently moved to new our location at 171 Madison Avenue between 33rd and 34th Street, Suite 1600, NY, NY 10016 just one block away from our previous office. The great news is that we’ve tripled our space so we are able to provide a higher level of care for all pelvic rehab conditions, and we’ve expanded our services as well to provide you with a much more complete care experience.
Renew Physical Therapy has opened their Pelvic Spa Healing Room where V-Steams are now available!
Vaginal steam baths, or “bajos” as they are known in Spanish or “chai-yok” as they are known in Korea, are an ancient remedy for enhancement of female pelvic and uterine health.
Think of this luxurious modality as a facial for your lady parts. V- Steams are natural and non-invasive; it’s just steam and natural herbs rising into your vagina.
We are excited to introduce Pulsed Electromagnetic Therapy (PEMF) at Renew PT, using BEMER technology. BEMER, or Bio Electro Magnetic Energy Regulation, is the most researched PEMF therapy device on the market today.
PEMF therapy using the BEMER 3000 is a non-invasive, gentle and holistic treatment that enhances your physical therapy healing by optimizing cellular function within the body.
We would love to hear from you if you are an old graduate or a new patient. We’ll get you on the road to that pain-free lifestyle your looking for.
Renew Physical Therapy New York, NY
Ending Female Pain, A Woman’s Manual – by Isa Herrera – The ultimate self-help-guide for women with pelvic pain
Isa Herrera, MSPT, CSCS is a New York City-based holistic women's pelvic floor specialist, author of 5 books on pelvic health, including the international best seller Female Pelvic Alchemy, and the ground-breaking self-help book, Ending Female Pain, A Woman's Manual. She has dedicated her career to advancing awareness of pelvic floor conditions so that more people can find relief from this silent epidemic that affects over 30 million people in the US alone. Ms. Herrera holds a BA in Psychology and Biology from Fordham University and also a Masters in Physical Therapy from Hunter College.