Persistent Prostatitis
Chronic Condition of the Prostate
Painful Bladder Syndrome
Also Known as Interstitial Cystitis
Pelvic Nerve Irritation/Pudendal Nerve
Primarily Features Pain When Sitting
Constipation
Infrequent or Difficult Bowel Movements
Men’s Incontinence
Why Physical Therapy? A 94.6% Success Rate!
Persistent Pelvic Pain
Ongoing or Reoccurring Pain
Abdominal Wall Tear (Rectus Diastasis)
A Separation in the “6-Pack” Muscle
Vulvodynia
Burning or Itching Sensation
Vaginismus
Connective Tissue Related Issue
Painful Intercourse
Pelvic Physical Therapy can Include Specific Exercises and Stretches
Painful Bladder Syndrome
Also Known as Interstitial Cystitis
Pelvic Nerve Irritation/Pudendal Nerve
Primarily Features Pain When Sitting
Low Back Pain/Sacroiliac Dysfunction
Pain Related to Joints of the Pelvic Girdle
Pelvic Bulge/Prolapse
When Pelvic Organs Protrude out of Place
Constipation
Infrequent or Difficult Bowel Movements
Women’s Incontinence
Bladder leakage shouldn’t put a damper on your life.
Persistent Pelvic Pain
Ongoing or Reoccurring Pain
Women’s Pelvic Health
Pelvic Physical Therapy can Improve your Overall Pelvic Health
Men’s Pelvic Health
Pelvic Physical Therapy Addresses Men’s Health