Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy
& Chiropractic
About Pelvic Health Services
The pelvic floor muscles play a crucial role in bowel, bladder, sexual, and musculoskeletal health. As an integral part of the core system, these muscles also impact the function of joints throughout the body.
At our practice, we offer a unique combination of pelvic floor physical therapy, chiropractic care, and nutrition to provide comprehensive support for optimal pelvic health. Our skilled pelvic floor physical therapists and chiropractors work together to evaluate and address issues such as muscle weakness, tension, or incoordination. Through hands-on body work, tailored exercise programs, and educational guidance, we help restore optimal function and empower you to manage and overcome your symptoms effectively.
Additionally, we recognize the importance of nutrition in supporting pelvic health. Our approach integrates personalized nutritional guidance to complement your treatment plan, ensuring that you have the essential building blocks for optimal recovery and well-being. Our integrated care model is inclusive, serving men, women, and transgender individuals aged 18 and up. We believe in providing individualized support to help you achieve optimal pelvic health, regain function, and enhance your overall quality of life.
Pelvic Health Conditions We Treat
Pelvic Pain
-
Chronic Pelvic Pain
-
Low Back Pain
-
Hip Pain
-
Groin Pain
-
Sciatica
-
Coccyx/Tailbone pain
-
Abdominal Pain
-
Pain During Menses
-
Painful Sex/Dyspareunia
-
Ovulation pain
-
Vulvodynia, Vestibulodynia, Vaginismus
-
Pudendal Nerve Pain
-
Hernia Mangement
Bladder Health
Bowel Health
Sexual Health
-
Urinary Incontinence
-
Bladder Prolapse/Cystocele/Urethrocele
-
Incomplete Bladder Emptying
-
Chronic Urinary Tract Infections
-
Urinary Urgency/Frequency
-
Difficulty Initiating Urine Stream
-
Overactive Bladder Syndrome
-
Interstitial Cystitis/Painful Bladder Syndrome
-
Constipation
-
Obstructed Defecation
-
Anismus
-
Rectocele
-
Rectal Prolapse
-
Anal Incontinence
-
Hemorrhoids
-
Rectal Pain
-
Painful Sex/Dyspareunia
-
Persistent Genital Arousal Disorder
-
Anorgasmia
-
Painful Orgasms
-
Vaginismus