Publications
- Rummer EH, Prendergast SP: The Role of Physical Therapy in Treating Myofascial Pelvic Pain Syndrome, IASP Sig-Newsletter, vol 1, no 2, October 2009 .
- Prendergast SA, Rummer EH: De-mystifying Pudendal Neuralgia, Current Directions in Women's Health: A Division of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association, page 1-7, Fall 2008.
- Prendergast SA, Rummer EH, Kotarinos R: Treating Vulvodynia with Manual Physical Therapy, National Vulvodynia Association Newsletter, vol 13, no 3, 2008.
- Prendergast SA, Rummer EH: The Role of Physical Therapy in the Treatment of Pudendal Neuralgia: part 1, Vision, vol 15, no 1, 2007.
- Prendergast SA, Rummer EH: The Role of Physical Therapy in the Treatment of Pudendal Neuralgia: part 2, Vision, vol 15, no 2, 2007.
- Prendergast SA, Rummer EH:The Role of Physical Therapy in the Treatment of Pudendal Neuralgia. International Urogynecological Association 31st Annual Meeting, Athens, Greece, September 2006.
- Prendergast SA, Weiss JM:Pitfalls in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Pudendal Nerve Entrapment, Vision, Vol. 13, NO. 3, 2005.
- Prendergast, SA, Weiss JM: Physical Therapy and Pudendal Nerve Entrapment. Advance for Physical Therapists, online edition. Volume 15, Issue 21, page 47, 2004.
- Prendergast, SA, Weiss JM: Screening for Musculoskeletal Causes of Pelvic Pain. Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology. Volume 46, Number 4, page 773-782, 2003.
In the Media
- Subscribe to Stephanie Prendergast's column on Examiner.com.
- Nominated for best Pain Management Center in San Francisco County for 2009

- A brief description of P.H.R.C.
- How did you get into this field of physical therapy?
- How long have you been working in this field?
- How long does the treatment process take?
- What does pelvic pain & dysfunction entail?
- What makes your practice different from the rest?
- Do you have a motto?
- Interview with Stephanie Prendergast, MPT on The Maria Sanchez Show, News/Talk 1520 KVTA- Ventura
- Interview with Stephanie Prendergast, MPT. "Are there health risks to hovering over a toilet seat?" at examiner.com
Disclaimer: The Pelvic Health and Rehabilitation Center seeks to educate the community on musculoskeletal causes of pelvic pain. Specific medical advice and/or answers to your personal health questions will require a full examination by one of our physical therapists. This website is not intended to be a substitute for a medical evaluation, but rather as an educational resource.



