PRM Offers Non-Invasive & Effective Treatment to Restore
Pelvic Floor Function
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla.,
June 4, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Pelvic
Rehabilitation Medicine (PRM), a national leader in non-invasive
pelvic pain treatment, believes when it comes to endometriosis and
pelvic pain, the approach should be simple and cost-effective for
patients. The PRM Protocol™ not only addresses the
complexities of pelvic dysfunction but also offers cost savings to
patients by reducing the need for extensive treatments and
procedures, such as pelvic floor physical therapy (PFPT) sessions
and medications with minimal sustained results.
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"One of the defining factors of the PRM Protocol™ is its
conservative approach. Patients come to us feeling they have
exhausted their options for relief – options that are quite
invasive and have not provided pain relief," says Dr. Allyson Shrikhande, Co-Founder and Chief Medical
Officer, Pelvic Rehabilitation Medicine. "We are offering a novel
approach to treating pelvic dysfunction that's not only safer but
more affordable and decreases the need for continuous treatments
that have not been effective".
While the primary goal of PRM is to improve patient outcomes, it
also offers substantial financial benefits. Here's how: (1) Reduced
Need for Extended PFPT- the integrative nature of the PRM Protocol™
means that patients typically experience significant improvements
more quickly. This reduces the overall number of physical therapy
sessions needed, translating to lower out-of-pocket costs for
patients. (2) Comprehensive Treatment Approach - by addressing
multiple facets of pelvic dysfunction simultaneously, PRM minimizes
the need for patients to seek additional treatments from various
specialists. (3) Long-Term Benefits - Effective management and
treatment of pelvic dysfunction through the PRM Protocol™ can lead
to long-term improvements in pelvic health and decrease the
associated costs of future treatments.
A more proactive and preventative approach to pelvic pain
results in less pain over a longer time – 75% of PRM patients note
a statistically significant Improvement in Pain and Function.
To learn more or see the PRM Protocol™ in action, visit
here.
About Pelvic Rehabilitation Medicine:
Pelvic
Rehabilitation Medicine ("PRM") is a national, premier,
multi-disciplinary physician practice focused on treating
persistent abdominal pelvic pain, a health crisis that affects 15%
of women and 10% of men. PRM offers a proprietary office-based
procedure. The team focuses on diagnosing and treating
patients with a simple office-based procedure that is safe,
effective, and more comfortable than what has been offered in the
past. Led by renowned physiatrist Allyson
Shrikhande, Co-Founder and Chief Medical Officer and
Co-Founder and CEO, Gautam
Shrikhande a Harvard and
Cornell/Columbia trained Vascular Surgeon, and former
Columbia University Medical Center Assistant Professor of Surgery,
PRM launched in 2017 and has expanded into 14 markets
nationally.
Media Contact:
Theresa Porcaro
PRM
tporcaro@pelvicrehabilitation.com
+1 561-337-1185
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