Pelvic Health Physical Therapy
One in five Americans (men and women of all ages) will suffer from symptoms of pelvic floor dysfunction at some point in their lifetime. Pelvic floor dysfunction refers to a wide range of problems that occur when muscles of the pelvic floor are weak or tight, or when there is an impairment of the sacroiliac joint, low back, coccyx (tailbone), or hip joints.Symptoms include:
- Pelvic, genital, or rectal pain
- Bladder or bowel dysfunction including incontinence
- Pelvic organ prolapse
- Sexual dysfunction or pain during intercourse
- Pregnancy/postpartum pain and weakness
- Urinary/fecal leakage when coughing, sneezing, laughing, or exercising
- Urinary urgency and/or frequency
- Colorectal conditions and constipation
- Scar tissue management
- Pregnancy-related pain and weakness
- Postpartum pain and weakness
- Organ prolapse
- Pre- and post-prostatectomy
- Post-urogynecological surgery (ie: bladder sling, hysterectomy)
- Coccyx (tailbone) disorders
- Sexual dysfunction or pain during intercourse
- Male and female pelvic pain
- Rectal pain or spasm
- Fibromyalgia
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