Talli Y. Rosenbaum, P.T.

Urogynecological Physiotherapist and Certified Sexual Counselor
Pelvic floor rehabilitation and biofeedback

Jerusalem, Tel Aviv and Bet Shemesh, Israel
 

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In The News

New! Sexual Health in Women: The Role of Physiotherapy

MSNBC Interview: Unconsummated Marriage

 Sexual Abuse Study

Female Sexual Dysfunction

Presentations

 Relevance of Sexuality in Physical Therapy Practice

 

For Men

Pelvic Floor Exercises for Premature Ejaculation

Pelvic Floor Exercises for Erectile Dysfunction

Male Pelvic Pain and Sexual Function

Male Chronic Pelvic Pain


Links

Mother in Israel Blog Interview

Interview in Polish

JOFA: Jewish Orthodox Feminist Alliance | Sexual Abuse

Vaginismus Information

Diary of a Vestibulitis Sufferer

The Female Patient

The International Pelvic Pain Society

The Alexander Foundation for Women's Health

American Association of Sex Educators and Counselors and Therapists

Love and Health Network

Orthodox Intimacy Forum

National Vulvodynia Association

Vulvodynia.com

The Womens Sexual Health Foundation

Eli Karlen, Certified Sex Therapist
 

Journal Publications

NEW! Rosenbaum TY. Physical therapy treatment of persistent genital arousal disorder during pregnancy: A case report. J Sex Med

NEW! Rosenbaum, TY Musculoskeletal Pain and Sexual Function in Women. J Sex Med (In Press)

 Rosenbaum, T, Ben-Dror, I. The Role of Physical Therapy in the Treatment of Female Sexual Dysfunction. Harefuah, 2009, 9:148 606-610 (Article in Hebrew)

 Rosenbaum, Talli Y.(2009) Applying theories of social exchange and symbolic interaction in the treatment of unconsummated marriage/relationship, Sexual and Relationship Therapy,24:1,38 — 46

Rosenbaum, T.,  The Role of Physical Therapy in Female Sexual Dysfunction. Current Sexual Health Reports 2008, 5:97-101.

Rosenbaum, T., Owens, A (In Press, 2008). The Role of Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy in the Treatment of Pelvic and Genital Pain Related Sexual Dysfunction. Journal of Sex Med.

Yehuda, R. Ph.D., Friedman, M., M.D., Rosenbaum, T., P.T., Labinsky, E., Ph.D., & Schmeidler, J., Ph.D. (2007, November). History of Past Sexual Abuse in Married Observant Jewish Women. American Journal of Psychiatry, 164, 1700-1706.

Rosenbaum, T. (2007). Pelvic Floor Involvement in Male and Female Sexual Dysfunction and The Role of Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation in Treatment. Literature Review, Journal of Sex Med, 4, 4-13.

Rosenbaum, T., (2006, Autumn). The Role of Physiotherapy in Sexual Health: Is it Evidence Based? Journal of the Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Women's Health, 58-71.

Rosenbaum, T., (2006). Managing Postmenopausal Dyspareunia: Beyond Hormone Therapy. The Female Patient, 31, 1-5.

Rosenbaum, T., (2005), Physiotherapy Treatment of Sexual Pain Disorders. Journal Sex Marital Therapy, 31, 329-40.

Whipple, B., & Rosenbaum, T., (2004). The Controversy Over Kegels: Are Women Doing Them Correctly? The Alexander Foundation for Women's Health: Newsletter, 3, 14-16.

Ribner, D.S. Rosenbaum, TY (2004). Evaluation and Treatment of Unconsummated Marriage Among Orthodox Jewish Couples. Journal of Sex and Marital Therapy, 31 (4) , 341-353

 

Book Chapters

Rosenbaum, TY (2008) Physical Therapy Evaluation of Dyspareunia in Pukall, C, Goldstien, A and Goldstien,I Female Sexual Pain Disorders: Evaluation and Management. Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, Oxford (March, 2009)

Rosenbaum, T.Y., (2007). Physical Therapy Treatment of Sexual Pain Disorders in Leiblum, S., PhD (Ed.), Text Principles and Practice of Sex Therapy. Guilford Publications.

Rosenbaum, T.Y., (2007). Physical Therapy for Female Sexual Dysfunction: in Arleque, L. & Goldstein, S., When Sex Isn't Good (pp 247-251): Lincoln, NE: Universe

Rosenbaum, T.Y., (2007, Vol. IV). Physical Therapy and Sexual Health. In Kuriansky, J. (Series Ed.) , Owens, A.F. & Tepper, M. S. (Vol. Eds.). Sex, Love, and Psychology: Sexual Health, State-of-the-Art Treatments and Research (pp. 189-210). Westport, CN: Praeger

Ribner, D. S. & Rosenbaum, T.Y., (2007, Vol. III). Classical Jewish Perspectives on Sex. In Kuriansky, J. (Series Ed.), Tepper, M. S. & Owens, A.F. (Vol. Eds.). Sex, Love, and Psychology: Sexual Health, Moral and Cultural Foundations (pp. 23-41). Westport, CN: Praeger.

Zimmerman, D. R., (2006). Taking Care of One'self During and After Pregnancy Appendix B in A Lifetime Companion to the Laws of Jewish Family Life, Jerusalem and New York: Urim Publications.

Zimmerman, D. R., (2006). Sexual Anatomy and Physiology Appendix C in A Lifetime Companion to the Laws of Jewish Family Life, Jerusalem and New York: Urim Publications.

 


Biography

 

Talli Yehuda Rosenbaum is a private practice physical therapist specializing in pelvic floor rehabilitation, and an AASECT certified sexuality counselor. A graduate of the Physical Therapy program at Northwestern University Medical School, she is an internationally recognized expert in the treatment of pelvic and genital pain and sexual pain disorders. She currently serves on the Professional Advisory Boards of the The Women's Sexual Health Foundation, Alexander Foundation for Women's Health and The Intercultural Center for Human Sexuality and Family Life. She sits on the board of the International Society for the Study of Women's Sexual Health (ISSWSH), Women's Health Section of the Israeli Physiotherapy Society and represents the Israeli delegation to the IOPTWH (International Organization of Physiotherapists in Women's Health).  She currently serves as Chairman of the AASECT Counselor Certification Committee and the International Outreach Committee. She is also a member of the board of directors of the International Society for the Study of Womens’ Sexual Health.

Ms. Rosenbaum has presented at international conferences and has published book chapters and peer reviewed journal articles on the topics of the role of the pelvic floor in sexual health, the role of physiotherapy in the treatment of sexual pain disorders, the treatment of unconsummated marriage, and Judaism and sexuality. She currently serves as an expert and regular contributor to the Love and Health Information Network. In addition to seeing patients and couples, she is a guest lecturer in the Sex Therapy program at Bar Ilan University and at the Haifa University School of Nursing, and is instructor and program co-coordinator of a training program which prepares and certifies experienced physiotherapists in pelvic floor rehabilitation. She is also currently completing her Masters degree in Counseling from the University of North Texas. She lives in Bet Shemesh, Israel with her husband and four children.