About Isa Herrera
Isa Herrera, MSPT,CSCS owns and operates Renew Physical Therapy, a leading healing center in New York City. She has dedicated her career to helping women find relief from conditions such as dyspareunia, incontinence, pelvic pain, prolapse and pre and post-natal complications. Ms Herrera's approach to healing is holistic, utilizing techniques that tie together mindful-painful body components. She believes that everyone holds the key to their pain relief, all they need is to be shown the way. Her goal is to always empower her patients with the tools they need to succeed on their own. Ms Herrera’s passion for women’s health and healing began after working for many years with pregnant women, who many times suffered from sexual pain and other problems after the birth of their children. Her experience with these women inspired her decision to further her studies by getting her Master's in Physical Therapy. Herrera's experience with her patients lead to the development of her treatment protocols and therapeutic methods, which fuse together many types of exercises, self-care practice and relaxation techniques. Her women’s health program is called “The Renew Program For WomenTM”. Ms. Herrera’s philosophy is, “With the proper amount of training and encouragement, women can be helped to control their pain or condition, get their bodies back and return to the lifestyles they desire.” She has appeared on national television on both The Regis and Kelly Show and NBC’s Today Show, where she promoted her work and her first book, “The Pregnant Couples Guide to Working Together.” She is currently working on her second book "End Female Pain, a Woman’s Manual" which will be completed in 2009. In this unique book, Ms. Herrera shares her trade secrets to getting on the right track to a pain-free, enjoyable and wonderful sex life. Ms Herrera holds a Masters in Physical Therapy from Hunter College and a BA in Psychology and Biology from Fordham University.
Posts by Isa Herrera
Strategies for Alleviating Post-Partum Pain with Episiotomy and Perineal Tearing
Thursday, April 23rd, 2009 Posted by Isa Herrera in Midwife Q & A ⋅ Comments »
Q: Seventeen months ago I gave birth to my daughter via natural childbirth in a hospital. It was a great experience, but I ended up receiving a small pressure episiotomy, ... Continue reading this post...Physical Therapy for Pre-Natal and Post-Partum Women
Thursday, March 26th, 2009 Posted by Isa Herrera in Midwife Q & A, Miscellaneous ⋅ Comments »
I am very excited to be a part of this amazing blog and great resource for spreading information that so many women need to know. I thought I would start ... Continue reading this post...Wednesday, March 18th, 2009 Posted by Isa Herrera in Miscellaneous ⋅ Comments »
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