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Pelvic Therapy

What is Pelvic Therapy?

Pelvic therapy, also known as pelvic floor therapy, is a specialized branch of physical therapy focused on addressing issues related to the pelvic region. This area includes muscles, ligaments, and connective tissues that support the bladder, uterus, rectum, and other pelvic organs. Pelvic therapy is designed to help individuals, both men and women, overcome various conditions such as pelvic pain, incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, and sexual dysfunction

Pelvic Physical Therapy Services

Welcome to our Pelvic Therapy services, where we specialize in addressing concerns related to the pelvic floor. Our experienced therapists offer personalized care to individuals dealing with conditions such as pelvic pain, incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, and sexual dysfunction. The pelvic floor is made up of muscles and other tissues that form a sling from the pubic bone to the tailbone. They assist in maintaining an upright posture, supporting abdominal and pelvic organs, and help to control the bladder, bowel, and sexual activity.

 

When these muscles become overactive, or overused, the result can be pain and decreased function in any of the areas mentioned Pelvic floor dysfunction (PFD) refers to a wide range of problems that occur when the muscles of the pelvic floor are not functioning normally and are often too tight, and weak.There are often related impairments of the sacroiliac joint, low back, coccyx, and/or hip joint, that accompany this condition, and can contribute to pain and loss of function. Using a combination of exercises, manual therapy, and education, we aim to enhance pelvic muscle function, alleviate discomfort, and improve overall pelvic health. Our goal is to provide a supportive and individualized approach to help you overcome pelvic floor issues and improve your overall well-being.

CONDITIONS WE TREAT

 At TheraPhysical, we treat a variety of pelvic conditions. These conditions include: â€‹

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  • Pelvic pain

  • Incontinence

  • Pelvic organ prolapse

  • Sexual dysfunction

  • Pre and postpartum concerns

  • Dyspareunia (painful intercourse)

  • Muscle weakness or tension

  • Perineal tears or episiotomies

  • Post-surgical pelvic issues

  • Chronic pelvic floor muscle dysfunction

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