Pelvic Health and Rehabilitation

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Pelvic health dysfunction

The pelvic floor is made up of muscles and other tissues that can contribute to pelvic health dysfunction when they become too tight, weak, overworked, etc. Due to the sophisticated anatomy and multiple functions of the pelvic region, the underlying cause of pelvic health dysfunction can be complex, and often the entire body must be treated as a whole.

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Millions of people suffer with pelvic health dysfunction, but many don't feel comfortable talking about it. Our physical and occupational therapists are specially trained to use evidence-based techniques to evaluate and treat the multi-faceted condition of pelvic floor dysfunction. They understand the impact your symptoms can have on your life and want to help. They will answer your questions and design an individualized treatment regimen geared towards your specific needs to get you living life without limitations.

Common diagnoses we treat

  • Bladder problems
  • Bowel problems
  • Incontinence and urgency
  • Pediatric pelvic health and bed wetting
  • Pelvic pain
  • Pelvic organ prolapse
  • Pregnancy and postpartum
  • Post-surgical rehabilitation 

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