Pelvic Floor Therapy
What is Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy?
Common Pelvic Floor Muscles Problems
Tight Pelvic Floor Muscles
Apart from having strong muscles, they should be able to relax and lengthen. Having tight pelvic floor muscles can lead to several problems such as sexual pain, pelvic pain, unexplained hip or back pain, and sometimes constipation and strain when trying to empty the bowels.
When muscles are unable to relax, you need special pelvic exercises to help treat the tension. Our top-of-the-line physical therapists provide pelvic floor therapy exercises for relaxing and lengthening the body part.
Weakened pelvic Floor Muscles
If you have weak pelvic floor muscles, you can experience pelvic organ prolapse or stress incontinence. Urinary stress incontinence, also known as USI, refers to leaking urine when you laugh, sneeze, run or cough. When the loose pelvic floor muscles fail to hold the pelvic organs, it can lead to a descent of the uterus, bladder, or rectum, a condition known as organ prolapse.
If you or your loved one has this condition, our pelvic floor physiotherapists can help with training and strength exercises to treat the condition.
Scar Tissue
Lacking Excessive Local Sensitivity
Patient Wellbeing is Our Primary Concern
Who Can Benefit from Pelvic Rehab?
Prenatal and Postpartum
Post-surgery
Post Menopause
Men
What to Expect During a Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy
Follow-up Sessions
Pelvic Floor Therapy Techniques
Pelvic Floor Exercises
Electrical Stimulation
Vaginal Dilators
Education
Pelvic Floor Bio-feedback
This technique entails observing how the pelvic muscles work. The therapist inserts a probe into a man’s rectum or a woman’s vagina as they observe the results on the screen. It is a useful technique for retraining over-active or weak muscles. As a result, the patient can easily control muscle activation during functional activities.
Additionally, it can help build strategies to reduce or confront pain. The information displayed on the screen shows how you relax or strongly contract a group of muscles.
Manual Therapy
Does Pelvic Floor Therapy Work?
Does Pelvic Floor Therapy Work?
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