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Old 04-02-2013, 11:45 AM #21
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Welcome to NeuroTalk:

This is a pretty old thread, and Jess hasn't been here in quite a while. You may not get a response, therefore.

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Hello Jess,

My wife was diagnosed with IC, PFD, and vulvodynia. She is in debilitating pain most of the time. We are looking for a PT that will do internal therapy. Could you provide me with the name of your provider? We are having a difficult time finding someone in Charlotte. I would appreciate your help.
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Frown i have ic to its painful

i have ic to its painful
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Default Pelvic Floor PT in Charlotte

Barbara Green is a pelvic floor PT in Charlotte, NC:

Barbara Green Physical Therapy
725 Providence Road, Suite 205
Charlotte, NC 28207
704-377-0020 (office)


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Hello Jess,

My wife was diagnosed with IC, PFD, and vulvodynia. She is in debilitating pain most of the time. We are looking for a PT that will do internal therapy. Could you provide me with the name of your provider? We are having a difficult time finding someone in Charlotte. I would appreciate your help.
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The PT person in South Florida retired. Does anyone know someone in South Fla?
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