Center for Pelvic Health & Wellness

Center for Pelvic Health & Wellness Atlanta Physical Therapist specializing in Pelvic Floor conditions and offering Myofascial Trigger Point therapy

05/15/2025

🌟 Explore the Signs and Symptoms of EDS & HSD

Did you know there are many types of Ehlers-Danlos syndromes (EDS) and hypermobility spectrum disorders (HSD), each with their own distinct signs and symptoms? While there are many crossover symptoms, understanding the characteristics of each type is essential.

To help our community and healthcare professionals, we’ve created interactive body systems that break down signs and symptoms for:

1️⃣ Arthrochalasia EDS (aEDS)
2️⃣ Brittle Cornea Syndrome (BCS)
3️⃣ Cardiac-valvular EDS (cvEDS)
4️⃣ Classical EDS (cEDS)
5️⃣ Classical-like EDS (clEDS)
6️⃣ Dermatosparaxis EDS (dEDS)
7️⃣ Hypermobility Spectrum Disorders (HSD)
8️⃣ Hypermobile EDS (hEDS)
9️⃣ Kyphoscoliotic EDS (kEDS)
🔟 Musculocontractural EDS (mcEDS)
1️⃣1️⃣ Myopathic EDS (mEDS)
1️⃣2️⃣ Periodontal EDS (pEDS)
1️⃣3️⃣ Spondylodysplastic EDS (spEDS)
1️⃣4️⃣ Vascular EDS (vEDS)

✨ What you’ll find:

Created in collaboration with the International Consortium on EDS and HSD, these resources provide the latest information and research. Symptoms are presented by body system to help you explore concerns specific to each type.

📖 Explore this valuable tool here: https://www.ehlers-danlos.com/types/

Please note that EDS and HSD affect each person differently. The symptoms listed on the webpage may not affect everyone with that type of EDS or HSD, and people with that type of EDS or HSD may have other symptoms that are not listed on this page. The webpage is intended to provide information about symptoms that may occur in individuals with the specific type of EDS or HSD and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a healthcare professional for personalized medical guidance.

This image is a screenshot from the page specifically about classical Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (cEDS) and is for information purposes only.

05/13/2025

This is interesting..🤔🧐

From birth, your tongue is actually connected to your toes through an intricate network of connective tissue known as fascia.

If your tongue is not resting correctly in your mouth due to mouth breathing, things can get out of alignment in your mouth and the rest of your body.
Tongue posture can lead to a foot imbalance and vice versa because the tongue guides all myofascial continuity structures that run from the inner arch of the foot up through the middle of the body to the tongue and jaw muscles.

When the tongue sits on top of the palate, it seals the oral cavity and holds the throat open like a tent. These muscles support the neck, keep your posture straight, help you breathe, and maintain your posture upright.
Your tongue also acts as a rudder and support system through a fascial line, and when the tongue is down, we breathe through our mouth, and the head falls forward due to lack of support, which leads to poor posture and increased energy expenditure.

05/10/2025
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11/21/2023

Most recent research in favor of transcutaneous nerve stimulation as an adjunct to treatment

03/02/2023
A picture of what you may look like when carrying your tiny human ♥️
11/18/2022

A picture of what you may look like when carrying your tiny human ♥️

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11/02/2022

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11/02/2022

People tend to be surprised to learn that when you take a deep breath in, your pelvic floor and diaphragm lower and relax, and when you breathe out, your pelvic floor and diaphragm go back up to where they were. This is one of the many concepts we discuss when we start your care at The Center for Pelvic Health and Wellness.

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Are you living with pain?

Many pelvic floor conditions can be managed and healed without surgery. Haley Wilensky (Physical Therapist and Certified Myofascial Trigger Point Therapist) can help you to alleviate discomfort and start a real path to recovery.

Haley treats both men and women, providing the most thorough and highest quality care possible. She treats pre and post natal patients, patients with sexual dysfunction, bowel or bladder incontinence, colorectal conditions affecting the pelvic floor, as well as patients with chronic pain. She provides both internal and external manual therapy (including Manual Trigger Point Dry Needling) and uses biofeedback if indicated. She makes sure each patient achieves their individual goals to continue on living as their best self.

For more information about pelvic floor conditions, treatment options, or to begin planning your recovery - Call Haley at 404-445-8201