Pelvic Floor Therapist Amy Stein, DPT, BCB-PMD, IF

Phone Number:
(212) 354-2622

Address:
110 East 42nd Street, Ste 1504 New York, New York 10017

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Amy is a premier physical therapist, founder, and pioneer in the field of treating pelvic floor dysfunction and pelvic pain. She specializes in functional manual therapy for all individuals, including children. Amy is not only the founder of Beyond Basics but has also served as the President of the International Pelvic Pain Society and currently sits on their advisory board. She is highly sought after for her expertise and frequently lectures internationally. Amy has been featured in documentaries and has appeared on esteemed TV shows such as Dr. Oz, ABC’s 20/20, and Good Morning La La Land.

As an award-winning author, Amy has written books on pelvic pain, titled “Heal Pelvic Pain,” and endometriosis, titled “Beating Endo: How to reclaim your life from Endometriosis.” She has also created a video on pelvic pain called “Healing Pelvic Pain and Abdominal Pain.” Amy’s contributions extend beyond her books and videos as she is a co-editor of “Healing in Urology” and a featured author in various medical textbooks, including “Pelvic Pain Management,” “Female Sexual Pain Disorders: Evaluation and Management,” “Management of Sexual Dysfunction in Men and Women,” and “The Overactive Pelvic Floor.” Her insightful works have helped numerous individuals heal from pain, improve function, and regain control of their lives.

Amy is dedicated to educating and advocating for better access to care. She works closely with patients, caregivers, and healthcare providers worldwide to increase awareness and ensure more people receive the necessary treatment. Amy’s expertise encompasses orthopedic conditions related to the spine, pelvis, and hips, as well as pelvic health for all genders, including transgender individuals. She is also a specialist in pregnancy and postnatal care, sexual health, female athletes, genital pelvic pain in both males and females, and spinal health in orthopedics. In addition to her physical therapy practice, Amy runs a pelvic education company.

Overall, Amy’s impressive achievements and unwavering commitment to her field have established her as a leader in the treatment of pelvic floor dysfunction and pelvic pain.