Pelvic Health Physical Therapy addresses issues with pregnancy, postpartum health, pelvic pain, bowel and bladder leaking-incontinence, constipation, fibromyalgia, and osteoporosis, as well as pre-and post-surgical concerns, to name a few.
This Physical Therapy is beneficial in addressing hip and low back pain, core weakness, and dysfunctions like diastasis recti abdominus as well. In fact, many dysfunctions in the pelvic region can be addressed in Pelvic Health Physical Therapy.
Treatments are private, confidential, and one-on-one with your Pelvic Health Physical Therapist who has advanced degrees and certifications and who specializes in the pelvic area.
What to expect from pelvic floor physical therapy
An in-depth evaluation is a must to carefully identify factors contributing to your condition. The evaluation may or may not include an internal assessment to determine the strength of the pelvic floor and muscles positioning to support your organs.
After your evaluation, you and your therapist will discuss treatment options that may include: education on diet or activity modification, pelvic floor muscle retraining, behavioral management techniques, and home exercises. For more details contact Fitness Matters at Grandview and Westerville, OH.