Does Pelvic Pain Make You Feeling Powerless?
Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy Could Change Your Life.
Have you been living with pain or discomfort in your pelvic area? You are not alone. This is a common ailment many people suffer from daily. Dealing with pelvic pain may be humiliating, not to mention irritating, especially if you don’t know what’s causing it.
The unfortunate truth of the matter is that pelvic pain and discomfort will limit your daily activities. This condition has the potential to disrupt your daily routines and prohibit you from performing any of the duties or activities that you like doing on a regular basis.
There is, thankfully, a solution to the difficulties you’re having. Pelvic floor therapy helps to alleviate symptoms of pelvic dysfunction as well as enhance muscular strength. Pelvic floor rehab in Ahwatukee, Biltmore and Tempe, AZ seeks to address current discomfort and symptoms while preventing it from recurring or increasing in the future.
To find relief, contact us today to schedule an appointment with one of our physical therapists!
About pelvic floor rehabilitation
Your pelvic floor supports the bladder, colon, urethra, bowel, and the organs of reproduction.
Our physical therapist will do a complete examination of your issue on your initial session. Your initial test findings will determine which therapies will be included in your pelvic floor rehab plan.
A personalized care plan will then be created to meet the exact requirements. Typically, a combination of exercises, hands-on treatments, biofeedback and education will be required to ease discomfort, lessen symptoms, and facilitate healing.
What is pelvic floor physical therapy?
Pelvic floor rehabilitation is a type of physical therapy that has been demonstrated to help with a range of pelvic pain-related issues. While many people believe that this type of therapy is exclusive for women, it is actually beneficial to all genders – men, women and transgender people!
Pelvic dysfunction can be treated with physical therapy in a number of ways. Pelvic therapy, for example, can be used to examine and improve painful intercourse, and pain with sexual activity. Other problems that can be addressed include incontinence, prolapse, dyspareunia, and diastasis recti.
Common conditions pelvic floor rehabilitation can help relieve
More common pelvic conditions that physical therapy treats include:
Pain following surgery
If you are recovering from a recent surgical operation, pelvic floor rehab will help to break up scar tissue, improve function, and regain range of motion in your abdomen and pelvic region. Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation at Orthopedic Sports Therapy can help with post-operative pain from many types of surgery in this sensitive part of the body – abdominal, pelvic, and transgender procedures.
Urinary incontinence/bladder dysfunction/constipation
Pelvic floor rehabilitation will concentrate on strengthening the muscles under your bladder in order to reduce and eliminate incontinence symptoms and bladder difficulties, as well as constipation and bowel problems.
A physical therapist will help you determine the source of your incontinence or bowel problem and address it, rather than merely treating the symptoms.
Dyspareunia
Pain with intercourse is commonly referred to as “dyspareunia.” According to Healthline, dyspareunia can be defined as:
“Dyspareunia is the term for recurring pain in the genital area or within the pelvis during sexual intercourse. The pain can be sharp or intense. It can occur before, during, or after sexual intercourse.” Pelvic floor rehabilitation can loosen and relax the muscles in your pelvic and anal areas, which can help relieve and eliminate dyspareunia.
Endometriosis
Endometriosis is a prevalent disease that affects many women. It can be extremely painful, especially during menstruation. Thankfully, physical therapy can help.
Pelvic floor rehabilitation can address the pelvic dysfunction that often accompanies endometriosis, such as pain with intercourse and pain with going to the bathroom.
Postpartum pelvic pain
Pelvic floor damage is frequent in new moms as a result of strained and weakened muscles, and torn connective tissue after giving birth. Pelvic floor rehab, by facilitating the healing of any damaged and scarred tissues, results in a reduction in discomfort the patient may be experiencing.
Are you ready to learn more about pelvic floor treatment?
Our pelvic floor physical therapist in Ahwatukee, Biltmore and Tempe, AZ at Orthopedic Sports Therapy can help patients who have been battling pelvic floor pain and issues for years.
Our physical therapy clinics are fully prepared to diagnose and treat all forms of pelvic discomfort and dysfunction for men, women and transgender people.
Make an appointment with us today if your pelvic pain is limiting your activities. You deserve to live life according to your terms, without the constant plague of discomfort and limitations.



