Pelvic Floor Therapy
When is Pelvic Floor Therapy Recommended?
Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy is a specialized form of physical therapy that focuses on diagnosing and treating dysfunctions of the pelvic floor muscles, which support the bladder, uterus, rectum, and other pelvic organs. This therapy is commonly used to address issues such as urinary incontinence, pelvic pain, prolapse, constipation, and sexual dysfunction. It can also help with post-surgical recovery (e.g., after childbirth) and secondary stresses from abnormal hip position from scoliosis.
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Pelvic floor physical therapy involves exercises and techniques to strengthen, relax, and coordinate the pelvic floor muscles. Treatment may include manual therapy, biofeedback, pelvic floor exercises (such as Kegels), posture correction, and education on body mechanics. The goal is to improve pelvic muscle function, reduce pain, and restore normal function to enhance quality of life.
Conditions commonly treated include:
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Urinary incontinence (leakage of urine)
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Pelvic organ prolapse (descent of pelvic organs)
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Chronic pelvic pain
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Painful intercourse
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Constipation
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Postpartum recovery
Pelvic floor physical therapy is typically non-invasive and can be tailored to individual needs, whether it's strengthening weak muscles or helping with muscle relaxation and retraining.
Pricing
Initial Evaluation
60 minute evaluation to review posture, address major concerns, assess range of motion and muscle tone before initiating treatment
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Pricing: $200
8 Visit Package
8 one hour sessions to review pelvic floor exercises, integrating with dynamic movement, education on voiding schedules, bladder irritants, etc.
Pricing: $1000
Follow Up Visit
60 minute session reviewing exercises and how to integrate with other activities.
Pricing: $170



