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Vibrance Welcomes the Women's Health Foundation Provide Even More Information About Pelvic Health PDF Print E-mail
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Vibrance Associates is happy to welcome the Women's Health Foundation (WHF), a not-for-profit organization championing pelvic health and wellness for women of all ages through research, community and educational initiatives, including the Total Control® program, as a content sharer and provider to our sites and forums. It adds to our abilities to address this field. The WHF joins with our Pelvic Floor information providers, which include physical therapist provider, Amy Stein, MPT, BCB-PMD

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 21 April 2010 )
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ABC’s 20/20 Features Our Dr. Andrew Goldstein, Amy Stein on Segment on Sexual Pain, Vulvodynia PDF Print E-mail
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ImageOn ABC TV's 20/20 on August 7, 2009, Dr. Timothy Johnson, ABC News’ chief medical editor, discussed the diagnosis and treatment of sexual pain disorders with Dr. Andrew Goldstein, Director of the Center for Vulvovaginal Disorders and author and educator, and Amy Stein, MPT, a physical therapist who specializes in the treatment of chronic pelvic and urogynecological pain. Dr. Goldstein is the medical director of ourgyn.com. To view the segment click here . Click here to discuss these issues on our Bulletin Board.
Last Updated ( Saturday, 22 August 2009 )
 
Female Sexual Dysfunction PDF Print E-mail
Written by Dr. Myron Murdock   
Virtually Everything You Need to Know, Want to Know or Have to Know. Knowledge and treatment of female sexual dysfunction is at the same point now where male erectile dysfunction studies and treatment was in 1975, but is rapidly closing the gap. With the advent of Viagra in 1998 treatments for male dysfunction have been utilized for females with certain types of sexual dysfunction.
Last Updated ( Friday, 01 December 2006 )
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Sexual Function In Women with Pelvic Floor Disorders PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jennifer Berman, MD   
Urinary incontinence and/or pelvic organ prolapse affects nearly a third of premenopausal women and as many as 45% of postmenopausal women. The problems associated with incontinence and prolapse impacts the social, psychological, occupational, domestic, physical and sexual well-being of women. Studies of sexual function in women with incontinence and/or pelvic organ prolapse fall into two groups: those that concentrate on vaginal anatomy and those that evaluate sexual function. 
Last Updated ( Friday, 19 May 2006 )
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Pelvic Trauma and Your Sex Life: Understanding How One Affects The Other PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jennifer Berman, MD   
Pelvic trauma, whether through surgery or injury, can do major damage to any happy healthy sex life.  How?  Any kind of major pelvic surgery or injury can damage the nerves and blood vessels leading to the vagina and clitoris. If this happens, the blood flow through the arteries may be diminished or cut off entirely, leading to a loss of sexual sensation and a reduced ability to become sexually aroused. Some common causes of pelvic trauma include Hysterectomy, Uterine Embolization, childbirth, or straddle injuries.
Last Updated ( Friday, 01 December 2006 )
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