PELVIC HEALTH PHYSICAL THERAPY

PERSONALIZED PELVIC HEALTH CARE DESIGNED TO RESTORE COMFORT, CONFIDENCE AND CONTROL.

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Whether you’re experiencing pelvic pain, bladder or bowel symptoms, pregnancy or postpartum changes, or core and pelvic floor weakness, we help restore strength, coordination, and confidence so you can move comfortably through daily life.

Your personalized plan meets you where you are, addresses the underlying drivers of your symptoms, and helps you return to the activities that matter most with comfort and control.

WHAT WE FOCUS ON

PELVIC HEALTH PHYSICAL THERAPY

  • We assess how the pelvic floor, abdominal muscles, diaphragm, and hips work together to support bladder, bowel, and core function.

  • Supporting the body through pregnancy, preparing for labor and delivery, and guiding recovery after delivery to restore strength, movement, and confidence.

  • Evidence-based strategies to improve urinary and/or bowel symptoms and restore healthy pelvic floor function.

  • Identifying movement, muscle, or nervous system contributors to pelvic pain and addressing them with individualized treatment strategies.

  • Building strength, control, and coordination so daily activities, exercise, and physical demands feel comfortable again.

  • Structured recovery programs following pelvic or abdominal surgeries to restore mobility, strength, and function.

Common Pelvic Health Conditions We Treat

  • Pelvic Floor Dysfunction

  • Pelvic Pain

  • Male Pelvic Floor Dysfunction

  • Pediatric Pelvic Floor Dysfunction

  • Urinary Incontinence

  • Stress Urinary Incontinence

  • Urge Urinary Incontinence

  • Leaking Urine With Exercise, Coughing, or Sneezing

  • Overactive Bladder

  • Urinary Urgency & Frequency

  • Painful Bladder Syndrome

  • Pregnancy-Related Pain

  • Preparing for Labor & Delivery

  • Postpartum Recovery

  • Return To Lifting & Running Postpartum

  • C-section Recovery

  • Diastasis Recti Abdominis (DRA)

  • Cancer-Related Fatigue & Pain

  • Breast Cancer Surgery Rehabilitation 

  • Post-Mastectomy Rehabilitation

  • Post-Prostatectomy Rehabilitation

  • Interstitial Cystitis

  • Pelvic Girdle Pain

  • Pubic Symphysis Pain

  • Pain With Intercourse (Dyspareunia)

  • Vaginal or Pelvic Muscle Tightness

  • Pelvic Floor Muscle Weakness

  • Constipation

  • Bowel Dysfunction

  • Fecal Incontinence

  • Prolapse Symptom Management

  • Abdominal Surgery Recovery

  • Post-Hysterectomy Rehabilitation

  • Low Back Pain

  • Hip Pain 

  • Neck Pain

WHAT TO EXPECT

From your first visit through your final session, our goal is to make your recovery clear, personalized, and focused on helping you get back to the activities that matter most.

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EVALUATE

At your first visit, your Physical Therapist spends time understanding your pain, goals, and daily demands. We follow that conversation with a thorough movement and strength assessment to identify what’s truly driving the issue—not just where it hurts.

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PLAN

You’ll leave your first visit with a clear understanding of what we’re treating, why it matters, and how we’ll measure progress. Based on your evaluation findings and personal goals, we’ll create a targeted home program to support your recovery between visits.

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TREAT

During each session, we combine education about pain and movement, targeted exercises, and hands-on techniques when indicated to reduce symptoms and improve function. Every treatment is tailored to you – we adjust cueing, loading, and the specifics of each session to meet you where you are and help you see and feel your progress.

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PROGRESS

As pain decreases and movement improves, we gradually increase strength, mobility, and your body’s ability to handle load. Life places many demands on the body—lifting, carrying, pushing, pulling, squatting, and hinging—and we train these movements so your body can adapt and stay resilient. Our goal is to help you move comfortably in all planes of motion and confidently handle the physical demands of everyday life.

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MAINTAIN

As your goals are met and your function improves, we make sure you’re prepared to continue progressing even after formal physical therapy ends. Together, we build a toolbox you can carry forward—mobility work, strengthening exercises, workout ideas, pain education, and strategies to gradually return to new activities. Our goal is to empower you with the knowledge and routines that help you stay active, resilient, and moving well long after therapy ends.

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Your Comfort Matters

Pelvic health concerns can feel personal, and it’s normal to have questions before starting care. Our goal is to create a supportive, respectful environment where you feel comfortable discussing your symptoms and goals.

Your evaluation and treatment plan are always individualized, and every step of care is explained clearly. When appropriate, pelvic floor assessment may be part of the evaluation, but this is always discussed beforehand and only performed with your full understanding and consent.

Our focus is to provide expert, compassionate care that helps you feel supported and confident throughout your recovery.

If you’re unsure whether pelvic health physical therapy is right for you, we’re always happy to answer questions and help you decide if care could be helpful.

Advanced Assessment Tools

At MPT, we utilize advanced tools such as Rehabilitative Ultrasound Imaging (RUSI) and EMG Biofeedback. RUSI allows us to externally visualize how the pelvic floor and deep core muscles are functioning in real time, while EMG Biofeedback helps assess resting muscle tone and your ability to activate and control pelvic floor muscles.

These technologies provide valuable feedback during treatment and often allow us to assess pelvic floor function without the need for internal examination.

Ready when you are.