400 Collins Rd NE, MS 154-100 Cedar Rapids, IA 52498
At Rec Center Physical Therapy, we can help you to navigate your prenatal stage and educate you on optimal exercises for you that offer the safest and healthiest benefits to you and your baby. To ensure safe exercise during and after pregnancy, your physical therapist and physical therapist assistant team will work with you to assess your current fitness level and develop an individualized exercise program to help you reach your personal fitness goals. Examples of exercise ideal during pregnancy include walking, yoga, swimming and pelvic floor and core strengthening exercises. Exercise during pregnancy has shown to decrease risk of excessive weight gain, gestational diabetes, gestational hypertensive disorders (such as pre-eclampsia), preterm birth, Cesarean birth and lower birth weight. In addition to safely navigating exercise during pregnancy, physical therapy can assist with pains, such as back, hip and pelvic pain, by implementing a treatment plan to address strength, flexibility, alignment and posture. By strengthening abdominal and back muscles, you can help to minimize the increase in forces across all joints.
Slowing down is often not an option for a pregnant woman, so your physical therapy team can work with you to make adjustments to your activities of daily living and learn how to move in ways that puts less stress on your body as well as learn how to carry young children in a way that is safer and healthier for you AND baby. Through strengthening abdominal and back muscles, we can help to prepare you for labor and delivery which will also aid in postpartum recovery. Other reasons for physical therapy during pregnancy include urinary incontinence prevention, carpal tunnel syndrome, fluid retention and condition-specific considerations, such as Multiple Sclerosis or Ehlers Danlos syndrome.
While physical therapy can help you before and during your pregnancy journey, problems like back, hip and pelvic pain don’t just go away once your pregnancy has ended. After three trimesters of continuous anatomical and physiological changes, the fourth trimester brings its own challenges. The first three months post-pregnancy (also known as the FOURTH trimester) comes with even more bodily changes, mentally and physically. During this time it’s easy to spend all of your attention and energy on your new bundle of joy, but taking care of yourself during this time is just as important. At RCPT, we can help you to navigate that fourth trimester by helping you safely return to exercise, address pains by teaching you how to adapt movement when necessary and help to regain strength and flexibility. Other fourth trimester (and beyond!) topics we can assist you with include Diastasis Recti, breastfeeding, pelvic health, scar pain and incontinence.
Elizabeth Foley, PTA earned her Physical Therapist Assistant degree from Kirkwood Community College. She also attended the University of Iowa and Iowa State and studied Diet and Exercise Science and Communications. As a new mom herself, Elizabeth has gained a deeper appreciation for the entire pregnancy journey and loves to help other Moms live life to their full potential. Her professional interests include exercise and nutrition and living a healthy lifestyle as a whole.
When she is not at the clinic she enjoys spending time with her husband, Eric and their daughter, Eleanor. She loves to spend time being active with her family outdoors, gardening and working on their fixer upper home.