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  • Are you pregnant? Are you planning on becoming pregnant? Your pelvic floor has a lot of responsibility to hold up your organs and fetus as well as deliver the baby. Get a physical therapy consultation to give your body the best care during pregnancy, to minimize the pain you experience as your body creates a miracle, and to help prepare you for labor and postpartum.

  • Do you have young or old children? Have you ever been pregnant? Your body went through a lot of hormonal and structural changes. We can help with pain, difficulty returning to activity, feeling weak, difficulty with bowel movements or with peeing, closing your diastasis recti, prolapse, and many other things. Get a physical therapy consultation to help your body be strong and to help you feel confident after having a baby.

  • Do you have to wear a pad in your underwear daily? Do you limit your fluid intake so you don’t have as many trips to the bathroom? Do you feel the need to always be close to a bathroom? It is not normal to pee when you laugh, cough or sneeze. Get a physical therapy consultation to learn techniques to get you back to doing the things you love without thinking about your bladder or a bathroom.

  • Do you have pelvic pain? Do you have back pain? Do you have hip pain? It is not normal to experience pain during exercise, intercourse, or anytime. Get a physical therapy consultation to learn why you are experiencing pain and learn ways to help your body heal so you can live a pain-free life.

  • Men can have pelvic floor dysfunction too! We treat conditions related to erectile dysfunction, prostatitis, urinary incontinence, hemorrhoids, constipation, and more. Get a physical therapy consultation to live your best life.

  • Kids who experience leaking of urine or stool after after potty training is not normal and it can cause significant embarrassment. Some kids might experience constipation. Having constipation and leaking throughout the day or at nighttime is common, but it is not normal. Get a physical therapy consultation to learn how to eliminate day and nighttime leaking.