Pelvic Floor Dysfunction

Understanding the risk factors associated with pelvic floor dysfunction is crucial for prevention and early intervention:

  1. Pregnancy and Childbirth: The pelvic floor muscles can weaken or become strained during pregnancy and childbirth, leading to dysfunction.
  2. Aging: Changes in hormonal balance and muscle tone that occur with age can contribute to the development of pelvic floor issues.
  3. Lifestyle Factors: Chronic constipation, obesity, and high-impact activities can strain the pelvic floor muscles and exacerbate dysfunction.

Common Treatments for Pelvic Floor Dysfunction

At Core One Physical Therapy, we offer a range of evidence-based treatments to address pelvic floor dysfunction and improve your overall well-being:

  1. Pelvic Floor Exercises: Tailored exercises that strengthen and support the pelvic floor muscles, enhancing control and function.
  2. Manual Therapy: Hands-on techniques to release muscle tension, alleviate pain, and promote relaxation in the pelvic area.
  3. Biofeedback: Utilizing technology to provide visual or auditory cues during pelvic floor exercises, helping to improve muscle activation.
  4. Bladder Training: Strategies to manage urinary incontinence through scheduled bathroom breaks and controlled fluid intake.

Most Treated Pelvic Floor Conditions

Our expertise extends to treating a variety of pelvic floor conditions, including:

  1. Urinary Incontinence: Comprehensive strategies to manage and reduce urinary incontinence, enhancing bladder control and overall confidence.
  2. Pelvic Pain Management: Techniques to alleviate pelvic pain and discomfort, improving your overall quality of life.
  3. Postpartum Rehabilitation: Supporting postpartum individuals in regaining pelvic strength and function after childbirth.
  4. Pelvic Organ Prolapse: Tailored strategies to manage and improve symptoms associated with pelvic organ prolapse.
  5. Dyspareunia (Painful Intercourse): Addressing pain during sexual intercourse through specialized interventions and exercises.
  6. Interstitial Cystitis: Offering techniques to manage discomfort and pain associated with interstitial cystitis.

At Core One Physical Therapy, we understand that pelvic floor dysfunction can affect not only physical health but also emotional and mental well-being. Our comprehensive approach focuses on addressing both the symptoms and the underlying causes of dysfunction.

Our commitment extends to providing education and support to help you manage your pelvic floor health. We empower you with the knowledge and tools to make informed decisions about your well-being.

Begin Your Healing Journey Today

Pelvic floor dysfunction doesn’t have to dictate your life. With Core One Physical Therapy, you have a dedicated team ready to guide you through personalized treatments and strategies. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and take the first step towards improved pelvic health, comfort, and confidence.