Pelvic Floor Therapy is a specialized form of physical therapy that focuses on the muscles that support your bladder, bowel, and—in women—the uterus. When these muscles are weak, tight, or uncoordinated, it can lead to discomfort, incontinence, or pain. Therapy helps restore strength, function, and control.
Pelvic Floor Therapy is a specialized form of physical therapy that focuses on the muscles, ligaments, and connective tissues that support the bladder, bowels, and in women, the uterus. When these structures become weak, tight, or uncoordinated, they can cause discomfort, incontinence, or pain. Therapy helps restore strength, function, and control, helping you feel more comfortable and confident.
This Therapy helps individuals of all genders with:
• Urinary or fecal incontinence
• Pelvic organ prolapse
• Pelvic pain
• Painful intercourse
• Constipation
• Prenatal and postpartum concerns
• Post-surgical pelvic symptoms (e.g., prostatectomy, hysterectomy)
All sessions, whether manual therapy or chair therapy, take place in a safe, private, and respectful setting with trained professionals guiding your care every step of the way. Your therapy begins with a comprehensive evaluation tailored to your needs.
Depending on your condition and goals, treatment may include:
• Gentle, targeted exercises
• Hands-on manual therapy
• Biofeedback training
• Breathing and relaxation strategies
• Education on healthy bladder and bowel habits
Preparing mothers for labor and delivery through breathing techniques and relaxation methods. It’s safe to begin after your postpartum check-up and beneficial even years later! Whether you’ve had a vaginal birth or C-section, therapy helps:
Recovering from surgery such as a prostatectomy, hysterectomy, or hernia repair often requires focused support to restore pelvic health and ease discomfort. It is safe to begin once cleared by your surgeon and can still be helpful even years later to help you:
• Postpartum and post-surgical recovery
• Urinary or fecal incontinence
• Pelvic organ prolapse (mild to moderate)
• Anyone who struggles with traditional pelvic exercises
Most people see results after a few sessions. Full results typically appear after a 3–6 week series.
All sessions—manual therapy or chair therapy—take place in a private, respectful setting with trained professionals guiding your care every step of the way.
Visit Us at: 6415 Lake Worth Rd, Suite 309B Greenacres Fl, 33463
Call (561) 919-9444
Fax (581) 919-9126
We partner with OB/GYNs, urologists, surgeons, midwives, and primary care physicians to provide trusted conservative pelvic care.
Referrals welcome for:
• Prenatal/postpartum recovery
• Pelvic pain or dysfunction
• Incontinence
• Pelvic organ prolapse
• Post-surgical rehab
We provide detailed evaluations, regular progress updates, and collaborative treatment planning.