Posts in Support
How “Training for Birth” Gave Me Hemorrhoids

Everyone asks about the cute babies, but sometimes we forget to ask about mom. Training for birth isn’t about doing workouts that challenge and push you, it is about you connecting with your body.

Read More
"I am 100% pain free today and have stayed pain free for over 5 years."

You may know it as painful bladder syndrome, IC, or even mistake it for reoccurring urinary tract infections, but there is one thing everyone can agree—Interstitial Cystitis is an often painful and always inconvenient pelvic floor condition.

Read More
From Patient to Pelvic Pain Coach: How Mary Conquered Vestibulodynia, Endometriosis, and IC with Pelvic Floor PT

Before starting pelvic floor physical therapy, Mary saw practitioner after practitioner (including over 30 physical therapists) but continued to suffer with pain.

Read More
In Pain? 4 Things You Really Need to Tell Your Doctor

The current method used by medical professionals to express patient pain levels is often relative—learn how you can accurately communicate your unique pain symptoms with your doctor.

Read More
Conquering Pudendal Neuralgia: Brad's Success Story

When Brad first came to us, he couldn’t sit for even 1 minute due to Pudendal Neuralgia.

Read More
Avoid Surgery with Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy

“This may seem a little dramatic, but Sarton Physical Therapy has changed my life."

Read More
Healing from Pudendal Neuralgia — Yes, it is Possible!

“I had to quit my job as art director, I could barely sit, or walk and was very concerned about how to heal and return to a normal life. Julie Sarton and her team have literally saved my life.”

Read More
Honoring Pelvic Health Superheroes: The Life & Legacy of Dr. James E. Carter

What we personally remember most about Julie’s late uncle, Dr. James E. Carter, was not his many accomplishments, but THE WAY he practiced medicine.

Read More
Treatment for Vulvodynia: Here's Why You Need Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy

1 in 4 women suffer with sexual pain and sexual dysfunction.

Read More
Adapting to Life with Infertility—from a Pelvic Floor Physical Therapist Herself

I suffered with severe dysmenorrhea (painful periods) and SI joint pain for years, along with chronic fatigue and Hashimoto’s thyroiditis since grad school.

Read More
What Matters in the End: A Closer Look at Healing from Pelvic Floor Dysfunction

It's the age old saying: You don't know what you've got until it's gone.

Read More
How to Support Your Loved Ones Suffering From Pelvic Floor Dysfunction

The pain and discomforts associated with pelvic floor dysfunction can make everyday activities more inconvenient and uncomfortable than they need to be for your loved ones. Here's how you can help. 

Read More