The basics are not always simple. When you struggle with bowel or bladder leakage or retention, you just want relief. When you have pelvic pain or pain with sex, it changes how you feel about everything. It can be hard to focus on everyday life when you constantly worry about how activities will be impacted by your pelvic issues.
That is why we are here. To help you understand your body's response to pelvic pain and dysfunction and to teach you how to work with your pelvic floor muscles to improve their ability to carry you through your daily activities. Confident bladder control. Healthy bowel function. Pain-free intercourse.
That is why we are here. To help you understand your body's response to pelvic pain and dysfunction and to teach you how to work with your pelvic floor muscles to improve their ability to carry you through your daily activities. Confident bladder control. Healthy bowel function. Pain-free intercourse.
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Muscles, connective tissue (fascia and scars), and nerves in the pelvis and surrounding regions may all contribute to pelvic pain. Physical therapists are well trained to evaluate and treat muscle spasm and trigger points that can result from muscle imbalance, compression or stretch injuries, and trauma.
I often mention or recommend products during the course of therapy that may facilitate your progress or allow you to work on therapy activities at home. A journey to pelvic health is not a journey that needs to be lonely. There are numerous support groups out there to connect you with others on the same path to healing.
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