Amy Stein, PT, DPT, BCB-PMD, IF
Amy Stein—Endometriosis Physical Therapist
Summary: Amy Stein, PT, DPT, BCB-PMD, IF, is a leading endometriosis physical therapist and founder of Beyond Basics Physical Therapy in New York City. At Beyond Basics, Amy Stein and her team provide expert care for pelvic floor dysfunction using a wide range of evidence-based treatments. These include internal and external manual therapy, myofascial release, trigger point therapy, craniosacral therapy, and visceral mobilization. Amy Stein is dedicated to helping patients reduce pain, restore function, and improve their quality of life through personalized care, home-based exercises, and collaboration with referring providers. With decades of experience and a strong commitment to continued education, Amy ensures each patient receives cutting-edge, compassionate care. Whether you’re navigating chronic pelvic pain or recovering from surgery, Amy Stein offers a trusted, whole-body approach to healing and long-term pelvic health.
Visit types: Office/Hospital
Spoken languages: English
Interpreting services for other languages: No
What you should know about me: Beyond Basics is an international leader in pelvic floor physical therapy located in Midtown and Downtown Manhattan. Since 2003, we have helped thousands of people recover from a broad range of conditions rooted in pelvic floor dysfunction. Our physical therapists are trained in many kinds of treatment. We use internal and external manual therapy, including myofascial release, trigger point release, connective tissue release, and craniosacral therapy. If necessary, we can even gently mobilize the organs themselves to improve function. We also use techniques such as biofeedback to retrain your muscles. We’ll teach you techniques you can take home with you and use between sessions to improve results. We also occasionally use cold laser, heat and cold therapy, electrical stimulation, and transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation. Neuromuscular re-education is a type of exercise aimed at retraining your muscles to perform in the way they were designed to perform in order to achieve coordination and optimal movement. This is essential to be able to carry out pain-free activities like standing, walking, and getting out of a chair, and also in maintaining healthy function going forward to prevent reinjury. Ultimately, we consult with our patients’ referring doctor or healthcare provider and work with our patients to create individualized exercise programs that are tailored to their needs. And we devote time every week to continuing education, so we’re always at the forefront of treatment options.