cindy@comprehensivetherapy.com
Cindy Furey
Bio:During the past 30 years, Cindy's courage, leadership and dedication to her patients and staff and ethical business practices have paved the way for success. CTS is now widely considered one of the premier physical therapy clinics in the Southwestern United States for Women's Health and Pelvic Medicine. Through education in preventative strategies and a proactive, manual treatment approach, Cindy's goals are to minimize discomfort, expedite recovery and restore and enhance function with each of her patients. One of Cindy's top priorities for her staff is continual mentoring and supporting professional education to keep abreast of the latest research and techniques. She provides the means and time for her staff to take courses to grow in their respective areas and to share this information staff wide on a regular basis. Cindy's own ongoing education in the areas of orthopedics, women's health, oncology survivorship, and pelvic medicine is extensive and she loves to learn and to share her knowledge with patients, other practitioners, physicians and friends. Here in San Diego, she worked as an adjunct professor at San Diego State University and guest professor at the University of St. Augustine Physical Therapy Programs. She partnered with UCSD Pelvic Medicine Center in national research projects and educates residents and fellows in physical therapy options for clients. She has formally presented at UCSD Grand Rounds, Naval Medical Center San Diego-Balboa, and the American Urogynecologic Society. She often gives educational talks to various support groups, physician offices and other health and wellness practices. She is a member of the American Physical Therapy Association Section on Women's Health and Private Practice Section, International Pelvic Pain Society, American Urogynecologic Society, National Vulvodynia Association, Interstitial Cystitis Association and Vulvar Pain Foundation. She was even quoted in the Oprah Magazine, October 2020. Cindy is a breast cancer survivor. She and her husband are the proud parents of a teenage daughter. She manages to keep up with her daughter and stay healthy with running, cycling, yoga, Pilates and taking a deep breath as often as she can.Specialty/Interest:
Physical Therapy: Prenatal, Post Partum, Pelvic Floor Dysfunction, Diastasis Rectus, Low Back Pain, Hip Pain, Pelvic Pain, Urinary Incontinence, Sexual Function, GI Disorders, Ehlers Danlos, Constipation, Fecal Incontinence, Dysennergia, Pudendal Neuralgia, Vulvar Pain