
Pelvic Floor + Orthopedic Physical Therapy
Direct to your home-based physical therapy practice specializing in pelvic floor and orthopedic physical therapy.
Balanced Body PT
A licensed physical therapist provides a tailored exercise program in conjunction with skilled manual intervention to address dysfunction associated with, but not limited to: chronic pelvic pain, bladder dysfunction, leaking with exercise, painful intercourse, prolapse, bowel dysfunction. chronic neck and low back pain, and hip/sacroiliac dysfunction.
What is pelvic floor therapy?
The pelvic floor is a group of muscles at the base of your core that support your bladder and bowels. Weakness and/or tightness in these muscles can lead to pain, urinary/fecal incontinence or constipation. Pelvic floor physical therapy address these symptoms with neuromuscular re-education, therapeutic exercise and manual treatment.
Pregnancy + your pelvic floor
During the initial phase of recovery from pregnancy it is normal to experience some pain and discomfort. However pain and leaking during daily activities after the first 6 weeks post partum is NOT normal and should be addressed by a pelvic floor physical therapist.
Pelvic floor therapy for pain during intercourse
Pain with intercourse is never normal. Pain can often be experienced post partum, pre/post menopausal women and male or females with chronic low back/hip pain. Addressing restrictions in the pelvic floor musculature in conjunction with supplemental treatment can resolve these symptoms.
“I suffered from incontinence for years, until I went to Balanced Body Physical Therapy-life changing!”
—Katy F.
