Peak Physical Therapy & Sports Performance presents program at Hingham Council on Aging

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Women's Health Program at Hingham Council on Aging
Women's Health Program at Hingham Council on Aging
HINGHAM, Mass. - July 11, 2018 - PRLog -- Sue McCarthy, PT of Peak Physical Therapy & Sports Performance, a South Shore practice specializing in unique programs that provide comprehensive treatment in orthopedic, spine and sports medicine specialties, recently facilitated a well-attended and received presentation at the Hingham Council on Aging.

McCarthy, Director of Women's Health at Peak, provided an overview of physical therapy non-surgical treatments to reduce urinary incontinence and pelvic pain.

The Women's Health program is located in a private and discreet clinic in Norwell and is designed to treat patients challenged by issues such as: urinary incontinence, urgency, frequency, hesitancy, and retention, bladder pain, interstitial cystitis (IC), and recurrent bladder infections (UTIs).

"Offering these free community events to educate the public on the value of physical therapy in treating these conditions is a priority at our practice," said Eric Edelman, PT, owner of Peak Physical Therapy & Sports Performance. "We're pleased to provide both information and understanding about these issues that affect so many."

About Peak Physical Therapy and Sports Performance

Located in Norwell, Scituate, Quincy, and Hanover, Peak Physical Therapy & Sports Performance offers specialized programs tailored to their patients' needs. They  offer spinal and sports injury programs, and have also developed specialized programs that address post-surgical rehabilitation, vestibular disorders, fall prevention, post-concussion syndrome, pediatrics, TMJ disorders, women's health issues, aquatic therapy and more. These specialized programs combined with their state-of-the-art facilities allow them to meet the unique needs of their patients and achieve the fastest results. For additional information, please call 781-347-4686 or visit www.peaktherapy.com

PHOTO:  Sue McCarthy, PT, Director of Women's Health at Peak Physical Therapy & Sports Performance recently presented an overview on non-surgical treatments for urinary incontinence issues at the Hingham Council on Aging
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