A Meditation On Vulvodynia Pain | Pelvic Health & Rehabilitation Center
Are you mad at your vulva?
The frustration and anger that can build in the face of enduring Vulvodynia is the real deal. These emotions are a normal part of dealing with a chronic pain condition and you have the right to feel them fully.
It's very important to create space for these emotions to come up and out so they may be released from your body. Held anger keeps you stuck in the past and creates illness, resentment and stress all of which exacerbate pain.
Your nervous system runs the show in the face of chronic pain. Mindfulness is a fast acting way to calm your nervous system and dial back the fight or flight response. Use this meditation to activate your relaxation response and make space for yourself to feel, so that you can heal!
Take home affirmations:
* I allow myself to heal
* I release the need to feel angry
* I choose how I react
* I choose compassion & peace
Thank you to the follower who requested this meditation! We are always open to your requests, please feel free to DM us with more.
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About The Pelvic Health and Rehabilitation Center:
PHRC is the leading physical therapy center for patients experiencing pelvic pain. At PHRC our advanced pelvic floor training allows us to integrate pelvic floor and pelvic girdle physiology to help the person function better as a whole. The benefit of our focus is that it has allowed us to establish a deep well of experience that we are able to draw from when treating this complex part of the body.
About Melissa Patrick, DPT
Melissa received her Bachelors in Human Services from Elon University in NC. After completing yoga teacher training, she found her passion for anatomy and therapeutic movement. Melissa then moved to Boston, MA to earn her Doctorate of Physical Therapy at Simmons University where she discovered her enthusiasm for pelvic health. Melissa began her practice in orthopedics and is committed to using information from the entire body to facilitate restoration of pelvic health. Her empathetic approach is geared towards helping patients connect to their body’s needs during healing and beyond through gentle, individualized techniques. Melissa remains diligent in her practice of yoga and enjoys teaching the art of slowing down and self-care through her restorative and prenatal class offerings. Melissa is a member of the APTA Academy of Pelvic Health and is dedicated to serving this patient population through ongoing advocacy and education.
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The frustration and anger that can build in the face of enduring Vulvodynia is the real deal. These emotions are a normal part of dealing with a chronic pain condition and you have the right to feel them fully.
It's very important to create space for these emotions to come up and out so they may be released from your body. Held anger keeps you stuck in the past and creates illness, resentment and stress all of which exacerbate pain.
Your nervous system runs the show in the face of chronic pain. Mindfulness is a fast acting way to calm your nervous system and dial back the fight or flight response. Use this meditation to activate your relaxation response and make space for yourself to feel, so that you can heal!
Take home affirmations:
* I allow myself to heal
* I release the need to feel angry
* I choose how I react
* I choose compassion & peace
Thank you to the follower who requested this meditation! We are always open to your requests, please feel free to DM us with more.
Watch all the most recent Pelvic Health and Rehabilitation Center Videos: youtube.com/user/pelvicpainrehab
SUBSCRIBE: https://bit.ly/2UQk0si
Follow our Blog: PelvicPainRehab.com/blog/
Visit our Website: https://PelvicPainRehab.com
Schedule a Virtual Appointment: PelvicPainRehab.com/schedule
About The Pelvic Health and Rehabilitation Center:
PHRC is the leading physical therapy center for patients experiencing pelvic pain. At PHRC our advanced pelvic floor training allows us to integrate pelvic floor and pelvic girdle physiology to help the person function better as a whole. The benefit of our focus is that it has allowed us to establish a deep well of experience that we are able to draw from when treating this complex part of the body.
About Melissa Patrick, DPT
Melissa received her Bachelors in Human Services from Elon University in NC. After completing yoga teacher training, she found her passion for anatomy and therapeutic movement. Melissa then moved to Boston, MA to earn her Doctorate of Physical Therapy at Simmons University where she discovered her enthusiasm for pelvic health. Melissa began her practice in orthopedics and is committed to using information from the entire body to facilitate restoration of pelvic health. Her empathetic approach is geared towards helping patients connect to their body’s needs during healing and beyond through gentle, individualized techniques. Melissa remains diligent in her practice of yoga and enjoys teaching the art of slowing down and self-care through her restorative and prenatal class offerings. Melissa is a member of the APTA Academy of Pelvic Health and is dedicated to serving this patient population through ongoing advocacy and education.
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