About Pelvic Health Services
Pelvic floor muscles affect bowel, bladder, and sexual health. The muscles of the pelvic floor have the potential to contribute to pain in a variety of ways. Pelvic floor therapists can evaluate the muscles to identify weakness, tension or difficulty with coordination. With that information, a pelvic floor therapist can help you restore your pelvic floor with manual therapy, exercise, as well as a home program to manage symptoms independently. We treat women for all conditions age 18+.
Pelvic Pain
- Chronic Pelvic Pain
- Painful Sex/ Dyspareunia
- Vulvodynia/ Vestibulodynia
- Vaginismus
- Pudendal Nerve Pain
- Coccyx/ Tailbone Pain
- Low back, hip, groin pain
- Sciatic Nerve Pain
- Endometriosis
- Painful Menstruation
Bladder Health
- Urinary incontinence
- Bladder Prolapse/ Cystocele
- Incomplete Bladder Emptying
- Chronic UTI’s
- Urinary Urgency and Frequency
- Difficulty Initiating Urine Stream
- Overactive Bladder Symptoms
- Interstitial Cystitis/ Painful Bladder Syndrome
Bowel Health
- Constipation
- Anismus
- Rectocele
- Rectal Prolapse
- Anal Incontinence
- Hemorrhoids
- Rectal Pain
Sexual Health
- Painful Sex/ Dyspareunia
- Painful Orgasms