Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy
Pelvic Health and Total Wellness creates a safe place for men and women experiencing pelvic floor muscle dysfunction to comfortably discuss uncomfortable situations. Here, there is no such thing as TMI, as this may give us clues to what could be causing your symptoms. With our experience and expertise, we can assure you that you are not alone in this journey of healing. The pelvic floor is a complex structure of muscles, ligaments, and connective tissue that work together to assist with bowel, bladder, and sexual function. If you are experiencing abdominal pain, pain with sex, difficulty with orgasms, urinary/ fecal incontinence, constipation, urinary urgency, endometriosis/ adenomyosis, antepartum and postpartum pain/ discomfort, pelvic girdle dysfunction, sexual trauma, etc. You have come to the right place. We would love to work with you and assist you in returning to activities you enjoy.
What to expect on your first visit?
After gathering a detailed subjective of your chief complaint, your therapist will perform a series of assessments. These tests involve observation and palpation of the abdomen, ribs, back, and entire lower extremity. The therapist will examine your range of motion and look for the cause of your symptoms. This initial evaluation will help the PT determine your strength, flexibility, posture, and mobility, and how these may be contributing to your symptoms.
Internal Exam
An internal pelvic floor muscle assessment may be recommended; however, by no means is it required to receive benefits from pelvic floor physical therapy. Pelvic Connect is here to meet you where you are and connect the dots to what may be causing your symptoms. We ensure all questions are answered and our patients are educated on each portion of this evaluation every step of the way. You will be able to make an educated decision on whether or not this assessment is best for you.
We can treat and provide care for all Men and Women experiencing any of the following:
Urinary Incontinence, Urgency, Frequency, and Hesitancy
Bowel/Fecal Incontinence
Constipation
Interstitial Cystitis/Painful Bladder Syndrome
Endometriosis
Pelvic Organ Prolapse
Pelvic pain
Vaginismus
Coccyx/tailbone pain
Painful Intercourse
Abdominal Pain associated with abdominal surgery or scar tissue
Infertility
Pudendal Neuralgia
Groin pain
Diastasis recti
Erectile Dysfunction
Post-Prostatectomy
Premature Ejaculation
