Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation
Did You Know Dresher Physical Therapy Offers Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation?
Pelvic pain is an important part of what we treat at Dresher Physical Therapy. At our Fort Washington physical therapy clinic, we know there are a lot of painful conditions that could impact your life and function.
Pain and additional issues surrounding the pelvic floor can occur for a number of reasons. It can be limiting and, for some people, even a bit embarrassing. It can hinder your daily life and prevent you from doing some of your daily tasks or activities you love.
Through our targeted programs, we can help reduce or eliminate the pain and symptoms you are experiencing. Contact Dresher Physical Therapy today to schedule your consultation!
Will your pelvic floor rehabilitation services treat my condition?
If you are suffering from occasional or chronic pelvic pain, physical therapy can help. Pelvic pain can occur for a vast number of reasons, and a certain pelvic therapy known as “pelvic floor rehabilitation” can help reduce or eliminate the pain and symptoms you are experiencing.
Typical conditions which would be strong candidates for our pelvic floor rehabilitation treatments include:
- Pelvic, perineal and rectal pain
- Pre- and postnatal dysfunction
- Diastasis Recti
- Pudendal nerve pain
- Pelvic organ prolapse
- Urinary urgency, frequency and hesitancy
- Urinary or fecal incontinence
- Constipation
- Pain during intercourse
- Painful menstruation
- Endometriosis
- Interstitial Cystitis
- Coccydynia (Tailbone pain)
- Abdominal adhesions and pain
- Low back, hip and groin pain
- Post-Prostatectomy incontinence and dysfunction
- Chronic Prostatitis
- Pre and Post- OB/GYN surgery
What does a pelvic floor rehabilitation treatment plan look like?
At your initial appointment, you will undergo a thorough physical evaluation and review of medical history. This will help your physical therapist determine the best course of treatment for your needs. At Dresher Physical Therapy, our services include:
- Education (patient handouts and thorough information concerning your condition to take home)
- Bladder training (surrounding your bladder schedule)
- Neuro retraining (incorporating pelvic floor muscle activation during simulated daily activities)
- Biofeedback
- Pelvic floor muscle retraining
- And more, as determined by your pelvic health specialist
How can I get started?
Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation is important, and we want you to be able to live your life comfortably. If you are suffering from pelvic pain, don’t wait any longer to contact our Fort Washington physical therapy office.
We’ll help correct your pelvic floor problems so you can get back to living your life without pain!