There are approximately 300 million people in the United State with over 50 million of those men and women being affected by some form of pelvic floor dysfunction. Despite advances in research, the prevalence of these ailments are expected to double by the year 2020.
My name is Nicholas Vernola Jr and I am a doctor of physical therapy specializing in men and women's health here to provide information to those of you who are surviving with pelvic dysfunction. However, rarely do we set our life goal to simply "survive," so together, lets thrive.
Stop in the second week of every month for research based subject matter presented as full written articles, podcasts and video summaries. For clinicians, also check out my weekly “Sunday Supplemental” for some clinically based suggestions.
My name is Nicholas Vernola Jr and I am a doctor of physical therapy specializing in men and women's health here to provide information to those of you who are surviving with pelvic dysfunction. However, rarely do we set our life goal to simply "survive," so together, lets thrive.
Stop in the second week of every month for research based subject matter presented as full written articles, podcasts and video summaries. For clinicians, also check out my weekly “Sunday Supplemental” for some clinically based suggestions.