Blog

This Blog is intended to promote Healthy Conversations in the community with friends and family and your healthcare providers. We talk about many therapy services, symptom presentations, prevention, and varying treatment options. The goal is to arm you with some knowledge to

start a conversation and be an advocate for you and your family's health.

This Blog is not meant to be personal medical advice. Discussions solely involve our educated opinions. Every person’s health journey is different, and a full assessment would be recommended before prescribing any form of treatment.

Physical Therapy?

You may be wondering what exactly is physical therapy? You have heard the phrase, and most likely you know someone who has received physical therapy. However, you may not know exactly what it is unless you have had a prescription from a doctor following an extensive surgery, hospitalization, or debilitating event in your life. Keep Reading

Magnolia Movement Experience

Welcome to Magnolia Movement PT and Wellness, a new physical therapy experience with a focus on you and your health journey. Our mission is to provide quality one-on-one physical therapy care. This means that you are seen by a Doctor of Physical Therapy for the duration of your visit and not participating in group exercises in a gym full of people. More please

Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy

What to expect...

So you are interested in Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy. Whether you have been referred by your physician, your bestie has shared some interesting stories, or you have done your own reading, you may still be wondering what exactly is Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy (PFPT) and what am I signing up for?

No worries! You are in a safe space where your comfort comes first, there is no TMI, and all questions are welcomed. It may surprise you.. click here for more 

Four steps towards a happier Pelvic Floor

Our pelvic floor consists of layers of muscles that act like a bowl to "hold" and support our pelvic organs. They also function with urination, bowel movements, and intimate activities. We usually do not think about these muscles until they stop working for us. Click here to read how to keep your pelvic floor happy. 

Urine Leakage / Incontinence Bladder Health

Urine leakage, also known as urinary incontinence, has been normalized from our previous generations. Common belief is that it can be inherited and that we just need live with it. However, pelvic floor physical therapy is here to help. 

Click here to read more about bladder health

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Bladder Health

Tips for making a change today.

Bladder Health

Bowel Health

Tips for making a change today.

Bowel Health