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Isa Herrera, MSPT, CSCS

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Isa Herrera, MSPT, CSCS

Description

Physical Therapy specifically designed for women! Isa Herrera and her dedicated team of therapists utilize custom protocols in combination with the latest technology like cold laser therapy and biofeedback to achieve amazing results for women suffering from pelvic floor muscle dysfunction. Also specializing in Mayan massage for fertility enhancement and post partum uterine re-alignment The focus on pre-post natal care, painful sex, incontinence, C-section scar therapy. the environment is healing, nurturing and private and results are achieved within few visits.

Reviews (22)

  • Pelvic Floor PT specialist Recommendation

    Isa Herrara and the folks at Renew Physical Therapy in the city are fabulous ... and babies are welcome :)
  • Re: [ANONYMOUS] Postpartum vaginismus

    I’ve used Isa at Renew Physical Therapy for leak issues and she was great. She’s loony but loveable and knows what she’s doing!
  • Re: [ANONYMOUS] Sex therapist recs please!

    Try Renew Physical Therapy on Madison betw 33/34 in Manhattan. I go there for birth preparation physical therapy, but they also help women (and men) work out problems related to sex.
  • Re: Physical therapist specialized in pelvic floor

    I second the recommendation for Renew PT. All of the therapists are very knowledgeable, friendly, comforting, etc. The space has a nice spa-like feel, too.
  • Re: Physical therapist specialized in pelvic floor

    Renew PT is excellent at pelvic floor. I started going there for an ab separation and am now working on my pelvic floor strength as well. They take a whole body approach and I have found them to be very knowledgeable and practical. They do take insurance (I also have BC) and they will actually look into your insurance and let you know what your payments will be like before you even come in for the first appointment. I highly recommend them!
  • Based on a 2014 Birthing Experience

    Renew PT Physical Therapy Member Review: Amazing and knowledgeable staff. kind and warm Insurance details: (Review submitted via the 2014 Birthing Survey)
  • Re: [ANONYMOUS] Help! Pelvic organ prolapse

    I highly recommend seeing the PTs at Renew PT. They specialize in women's health physical therapy, particulary pre/post natal issues. I didn't see them for your purpose, but heard tell of their success treating prolapse through therapy. The office staff is simply the best, and the therapists were equally wonderful (you get rotated around every few visits and they do case reviews like a group practice). They were extremely helpful working with my insurance to get the deductible covered upfront at the first visit so that I got the maximum insurance benefit from the therapists. You could also bring your babe with you to the appointments if care is an issue.
  • Re: [ANONYMOUS] Help! Pelvic organ prolapse

    Renew physical therapy. They specialize in women's post-birth recovery. It's PT waaaaaaay beyond "do some kegels." They are kind of hippies, so I am not sure they would recommend surgery. But maybe they would! I believe that if your problem can be fixed with physical therapy, they can do it. This is their main focus, and they take it very seriously.
  • Re: [ANONYMOUS] Help! Pelvic organ prolapse

    I am going to Renew Physical Therapy in the city. So far I've been very impressed. It's a group practice so you can see anyone. Isa Herrera, the owner, is amazing. And everyone else seems very good, too.
  • hip/abdominal pain summary/post to list

    You may want to consider physical therapy. There's a great practice in the city, Renew PT, that caters to women's health, particularly post-natal stuff like this. I saw them for a diastasis and c-section scar complications, and they truly healed my battered body. They do Maya abdominal massage as well. It may be worth it just to talk to them and see what your options are. (March 2013)
  • hip/abdominal pain summary/post to list

    . Okay, they're not local anymore, but I whole-heartedly recommend Renew Physical Therapy. (office near herald square/Park Ave south). I bet they could teach you exercises in one or two sessions, and it might be worth it. They also do abdominal massage, and specialize in post-partum issues-- really a perfect match for your query. I had hip/pelvis problems and they helped me SO much. SOOOOO much. (March 2013)
  • Physical Therapy or Tuppler technique for Diastasis - SUMMARY

    I had a separation after giving birth to my son, and chose physical therapy. I had a lot of trouble with my c-section scar which impacted the separation's ability to close. I went to Renew PT in the city for about 4 months, and I could not be happier with the care I received there. They do all sorts of PT but are known for and specialize in women's issues, particularly pre and post partum. They are truly miracle workers. I saw them at about a year post-partum and wish I had done it sooner! I did a TON of research before seeing them. I found that they incorporated much of the Tuppler Technique into the exercises they prescribed for me - the primary move is a belly pump, which Tuppler calls Elevators. They also worked with me to find and activate my abdominal muscles as well as my pelvic floor. If you have a large separation, I would suggest PT over a pilates instructor or other semi-professional approach. I feel like they teach you how to heal your body the right way, which is best for long-term maintenance. I still do the moves they taught me and I'm back to working out on my own. I can proudly report that my diastasis is closed (except for a hole around my belly button that may always remain) and that I feel stronger and more confident about my stomach's appearance. Please consider Renew PT, and ask me anything! I feel like so few women talk about this as a post-partum issue, and it should be more open so that more women can get the fix they need.
  • Physical Therapy or Tuppler technique for Diastasis - SUMMARY

    I can highly recommend Isa Hererra at Renew Physical Therapy. Their main office is in Manhattan but she has a location at 6th Ave & 2nd Street. (They don’t have the office in Park Slope anymore- Asya G) I used to go to Gopi when she was at MetroSports Med PT but switched to Isa for my last pregnancy.
  • (no subject)

    isa herrera - www.renew-pt.com she and her crew are fantastic, 1:1 manual therapists who will set you straight! they have a manhattan main office, but a satellite location on 6th ave at 1st street. (May 2012)
  • (no subject)

    Recommended without full review, April 2012
  • (no subject)

    Isa at Renew Physical Therapy is great. You've got to be super diligent about keeping up with the exercises of any program that will get you back up on your feet again. (March 2012)
  • (no subject)

    I have had an excellent experience with Renew Physical Therapy in manhattan at 33rd/Madison (super close to 6 train). Highly recommend. (March 2012)
  • ISO: Postpartum Physical Therapy

    Isa Herera at Renew, specializes in "female pain", and pelvic floor issues. http://www.renew-pt.com/ (March 2012)
  • (no subject)

    Renew Physical Therapy is excellent. Office is in Manhattan: http://www.renew-pt.com/
  • ISO: Chiropractor for Pregnancy

    I second the recommendation for Renew Physical Therapy. They are fantastic, especially with super pregnant women. They also have a Park Slope office -- and were very good about squeezing me in for emergency appts when I could barely walk during my last trimester. (October 2011)
  • ISO: Chiropractor for Pregnancy

    Try calling Renew Physical Therapy in Manhattan. They specialize in pre and post pregnancy issues. (October 2011)
  • (no subject)

    I highly recommend Isa Herrera for diastasis recti PT. (September, 2010).

 

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