Dr. Glazer is a true pioneer in the field of biofeedback for pain of Vulvodynia and has helped make tremendous strides in non surgical, non medication treatment of this condition . He is however not a medical doctor. He has a PHD so does not physically exam women himself. Women with pelvic pain issues that may contribute to incontinence need evaluation by both a skilled doctor and skilled physical therapist with experience in the recognizing what issues may be contributing to their specific problems. Biofeedback is evaluated then as a tool that can help in recovery.
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Dr. Glazer is a true pioneer in the field of biofeedback for pain of Vulvodynia and has helped make tremendous strides in non surgical, non medication treatment of this condition . He is however not a medical doctor. He has a PHD so does not physically exam women himself. Women with pelvic pain issues that may contribute to incontinence need evaluation by both a skilled doctor and skilled physical therapist with experience in the recognizing what issues may be contributing to their specific problems. Biofeedback is evaluated then as a tool that can help in recovery.
September 22, 2009 - 8:46amThis Comment
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