Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy
Common Conditions Treated
Prenatal
Pubic symphysis dysfunction
Pelvic pain
Low back pain
Sciatica
Safe mobility and strengthening
Labor preparation
Postpartum
Safe return to exercise
Painful Intercourse and/or penetration
Painful gynecological exam or tampon use
Pelvic organ prolapse
Diastasis Recti
Cesarean scar restriction
Urinary Leakage
Constipation
General Pelvic Floor
Painful Periods/Menses
Vaginismus
Tailbone pain
Pubic Pain
Pelvic Girdle pain
Low back/Hip
SI Joint pain
Bowel Dysfunction
Constipation
Fecal leakage
Fecal urgency
Bladder Dysfunction
Urinary leakage
Urinary urgency
Urinary frequency
Leakage with sport
Overactive bladder
Urinary retention
Interstitial Cystitis
Endometriosis
Pelvic Organ surgery
Hysterectomy- Pre and post-surgical recovery
Prostatectomy- Pre and post- surgical recovery
Testicular pain
Pediatric
Childhood constipation
Urinary leakage
Teen pelvic/menstrual pain
Leakage with sport
Are you experiencing pelvic pain, leaking urine, constipation or prolapse? These are some of the more common signs that your pelvic floor muscles may not be working optimally. Pelvic floor symptoms can interfere with everyday life and can be a reason you stop doing things you love.
Our specialists integrate manual and movement-based interventions specific to the pelvic floor into your care. With pelvic floor physical therapy we can work together to improve how the pelvic floor supports you in exercise, posture, and life!
We value collaboration and empathic listening in the creation of a care plan that fits your needs. We integrate current research and patient education to empower you to better understand your own body. We help you apply core recruitment strategies to real-life. We want you to get stronger doing what you love, and hope you feel more knowledgeable, healthier, and happier when you ‘graduate.’
What to expect…
We listen to you, to best understand what brings you or your child into the clinic.
We describe the anatomy and physiology of the pelvis and pelvic floor and how this relates to your symptoms.
We assess the muscles, joints and nerves of the pelvis, hips, trunk, and spine.
We will discuss your plan of care.
We initiate exercise and gentle manual-based interventions as indicated.
We provide you with handouts to better understand the pelvic floor in everyday life.