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Has anyone posted Dr. Conways PTs do? Should I get details?
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2014 9:45 pm
by blightcp
I don't want to repeat information already here, but I see two of Dr. Conway's Physical Therapists weekly.
I don't see details of how they treat PN here. Would it be helpful if I try to get detailed info on how they treat pudendal patients?
Re: Has anyone posted Dr. Conways PTs do? Should I get detai
Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2014 3:37 pm
by Karyn
Hi Blight,
Who does Dr. Conway recommend for PT?
Kind regards,
Karyn
Re: Has anyone posted Dr. Conways PTs do? Should I get detai
Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2014 7:46 pm
by blightcp
There are two PTs here that handle pelvic pain. I have been using them since 2010.
http://www.stjosephhospital.com/About/M ... cal-Center
Re: Has anyone posted Dr. Conways PTs do? Should I get detai
Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2014 2:05 pm
by Karyn
Thanks, Blight!
Kind regards,
Karyn
Re: Has anyone posted Dr. Conways PTs do? Should I get detai
Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2014 7:41 pm
by Violet M
Hi Carl,
How is PT going for you these days? I would be interested to hear what techniques the PT's use. You sound like you are probably an experienced expert on the subject and although I'm not in PT myself now, inevitably at some point someone will be asking what to expect.
Thanks,
Violet
Re: Has anyone posted Dr. Conways PTs do? Should I get detai
Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2014 6:05 pm
by hopeman
Detai
Did Dr Hibner cut your SSL and repairs it.
Did you develop pelvis instability after cutting SSL?
Hopeman
Re: Has anyone posted Dr. Conways PTs do? Should I get detai
Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2014 6:09 pm
by hopeman
Blightcp
Did Dr Conway cut your SSL and related it.
Dit cutting SSL lead to your pelvis instability?
Hopeman
pelvis instability
Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2014 5:57 pm
by hopeman
Hi everyone
I guess the most serious side effect of pudenfal surgery is pelvis instability coming from cutting SSL. However, I have asked 10 people here whose SSL be cut only one peoole developed pelvis instsbility after SLL be cutted.
Actaually, somepeople tell me that he or she nerve heard anyone whose ssl be cutted developed pelvis instsbility. It tends that the probability of pelvis instability after TG surgery is low, and thus, the mjor risk of surgery tends to be low. Do you agree?
In addition, my left side STL have been partial incisced. My falciform process of STL of left side reserved. If I continue to cut falciform process of STL, does it lead to pelvis instsbility.
Hopeman
Re: Has anyone posted Dr. Conways PTs do? Should I get detai
Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2014 12:39 am
by Violet M
Well, the falciform process is near where the ligament attaches to the sit bone (ischial tuberosity). The ligament is quite wide there. You can see it in this picture.
http://www.pudendalhope.info/sites/defa ... Female.jpg
or in this picture:
http://www.pudendalhope.info/sites/defa ... 57_02B.jpg
I guess regarding your question of instability if the ligament is cut there -- I don't see how shaving off a bit of it would affect pelvic stability. I can't see any reason why they would cut off a large portion of the falciform process so it's not something I would worry about. According to wiki, the falciform process is absent in 13% of cadavers anyway. I had part of it shaved off in my surgery and haven't had any problems from it.
Violet
Re: Has anyone posted Dr. Conways PTs do? Should I get detai
Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 2:14 am
by blightcp
I'm sorry for such a long time to respond. I only get pelvic instability when standing still. I can barely type an email before having an issue, pain and the Need to keep moving. It gets really uncomfortable fast.
Yes both of my SS ligaments are completely removed and nothing was reattached.
The ligaments are there to take the strain off of the muscles and to help things stay in place.
As long as I keep walking I am OK. So I pace constantly.