Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy
Pelvic floor physical therapy, also known as pelvic floor rehabilitation, is a specialized branch of physical therapy that focuses on the evaluation and treatment of the pelvic floor muscles and related structures. The pelvic floor is a complex network of muscles, ligaments, neurovascular structures, and connective tissues that provide support for the pelvic organs, including the bladder, uterus, and rectum. Pelvic floor physical therapy can help in the treatment of the following conditions:
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Endometriosis
Dysmenorrhea - painful periods
Irregular Periods
Pain from Fibroids/Cysts
Fertility support
Pregnancy Loss
Perimenopause & Menopause support
Vulvodynia - pain/burning throughout the vulva
Vestibulodynia - pain/burning in the opening of the vagina
Vaginismus
Pain at the tip of the penis
Testicular pain
Hard Flaccid
Prostate dysfunction
Pudendal neuralgia
Sciatica
Tailbone pain
Pain with sitting
Pelvic Organ Prolapse
GI distress
Urinary symptoms
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Pain with intercourse (vaginal or rectal)
Vaginismus
Pain with Orgasms
Erectile dysfunction
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Constipation
Painful bowel movements
Fecal Incontinence
Abdominal pain
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Incontinence
Urinary urgency
Increased Urinary frequency
Urethral burning
Urinary retention
Interstitial Cystitis
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SIJ Pain
Low back pain
Tailbone Pain
Pubic Symphysis Pain
Round ligament Pain
General Musculoskeletal Pain
Pressure/Heaviness in pelvic floor
Birth prep
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6-week postpartum assessment: Pelvic floor function, Prolapse assessment, Diastasis recti assessment, scar tissue assessment, and movement
Return to Fitness
Cesarean and perineal scar tissue pain and/or techniques
Pain with intercourse
Pelvic Organ Prolapse
Leaking
Musculoskeletal pain