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:


  • 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

  • Pain with intercourse (vaginal or rectal)

    Vaginismus

    Pain with Orgasms

    Erectile dysfunction

  • Constipation

    Painful bowel movements

    Fecal Incontinence

    Abdominal pain

  • Incontinence

    Urinary urgency

    Increased Urinary frequency

    Urethral burning

    Urinary retention

    Interstitial Cystitis

  • SIJ Pain

    Low back pain

    Tailbone Pain

    Pubic Symphysis Pain

    Round ligament Pain

    General Musculoskeletal Pain

    Pressure/Heaviness in pelvic floor

    Birth prep

  • 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