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MA/NH therapists

Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2012 1:00 pm
by TriMaverick
Does anyone know therapists in MA or NH who treat male patients? I am aware of Marathon Physical Therapy. Given that it's a subset of physical therapists who treat male patients I wondered if I could streamline it any before I contact the whole list.

Re: MA/NH therapists

Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2012 1:11 pm
by Karyn
Hi Tri,
Have you tried Lahey Clinic in Burlington? Their PT office isn't located at the hospital, but on Wall St., instead. IF you can be helped by PT, Elizabeth Lewis is highly skilled and knowledgeable in this area. The phone number is: 781-744-8617. I don't know if she treats male patients or not.
Best wishes,
Karyn

Re: MA/NH therapists

Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2012 4:59 pm
by Elmwood
She does not see male patients. At least when I called her in Jan. she didn't. She referred me to one of her protege's who's name is Markowski. She is at Brigham and Womens on route 9 in Brookline MA. While she was not able to help me too much, she does know her stuff and is a very, very positive therapist. She does know about PN and other related conditions. I was very comfortable with her and may see her in the future now that I have other symptoms. Her last name is hyphenated and I believe its actually Markowski-Cuchiarra or something like that. If you can't find her online get back in touch with me and i'll try and find her number.

Re: MA/NH therapists

Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2012 1:00 pm
by TriMaverick
Thanks for all of your input. I'm thinking of how to not wait until late September for Marathon. Elmwood, I did find that name. I gather your needs were outside of physical therapy?

Re: MA/NH therapists

Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2012 7:30 pm
by Elmwood
Yes physical thereapy did not help too much and I'm seeking other venues. Thats not to say that the stretches I continue to do did not help but they do not help nearly enough. If you see the women I suggested she will most likely try internal work, skin rolling, stretches and tests to measure the strength of your pelvic floor. You may also want to consider Holly Herman in Cambridge. She's very highly regarded and gives all sorts of lectures around the country. I saw her as well and she is a super nice person and attentive but she seemed to kind of miss the point with my symptoms. She didn't try any internal work which was suprising to me but she knows her stuff and is a tireless worker. Does not however accept insurance but will provide reciepts to give to your insurance company.

Is Maraton the one in Newton?

Re: MA/NH therapists

Posted: Wed Jul 25, 2012 12:18 pm
by TriMaverick
Marathon has several locations, and I think the pelvic floor therapists are in Newton. I contacted the location of the woman you mentioned and spoke with her. It's the same three month wait.

I called Nashoba Valley since my insurance favored it. Apparently neither of those therapists are still there. I might look into Holly Herman.

Re: MA/NH therapists

Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2012 3:41 am
by TriMaverick
I am now in for August 13 at Marathon Physical Therapy, but I wonder if the general "pelvic floor wait list" resulted in a miscommunication. Anyone familiar with Laura Robbins?

Re: MA/NH therapists

Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2012 3:51 pm
by Elmwood
I am not familiar with her but there are plenty of therapists out there who work on the pelvic floor. Usually a google search gives pretty good results for doctors

Re: MA/NH therapists

Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2012 12:40 pm
by TriMaverick
My preliminary report for Laura Robbins is favorable. She is very knowledgeable and properly experienced. She gets it.

Re: MA/NH therapists

Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2012 3:14 pm
by Elmwood
Sounds like a good start anyway. Let me know what type of stuff she does for you