Pelvic Floor Therapy Westminster CO
Pelvic Floor Therapy Westminster CO
Your Westminster Pelvic Floor PT Destination
At FYZICAL Therapy & Balance Centers, we take a collaborative and holistic approach to successfully treat patients with pelvic floor conditions. Our physical therapists have had extensive coursework in the area of pelvic floor health allowing them to effectively address our patients’ issues as they move through different stages of life.
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What is Pelvic Physical Therapy?
Pelvic physical therapy is a specialized form of physical therapy focused on the muscles, ligaments, and connective tissues in the pelvic region. It helps treat issues like pelvic pain, incontinence, and postpartum recovery by using exercises, manual techniques, and education to restore strength, flexibility, and coordination in the pelvic floor.
We Offer Pelvic Therapeutic Treatment for the Following:
● Urinary Incontinence - Stress, Urge or Mixed
Contact Us● Post-Partum Incontinence
● Fecal Incontinence
● Vulvar Pain Syndromes
● Rectal Pain Syndromes
● Pre-and Post-Partum Musculoskeletal Dysfunctions (back pain, episiotomy scar, pelvic muscle weakness, diastases)
● Post Prostatectomy
● Prolapse Conditions
● Osteoporosis
● Back Pain
● Fibromyalgia
● Constipation
● Pelvic Pain
● Dyspareunia
● Episiotomy scar
● Muscle spasm
● Pubic symphysis diastasis
● Interstitial cystitis
● Interstitial cystitis
Treatment Varies Depending Upon the Needs of the Patient, but May Include:
● Evaluation/Assessment
Contact Us● Patient education on condition and modifications to lifestyle
● Urge suppression techniques and autonomic quieting
● Biofeedback for relaxation of pelvic floor muscles or recruitment of pelvic floor
● Address musculoskeletal dysfunction & movement imbalances
● Instruction in posture, body mechanics and appropriate breathing
● Instruction in pelvic floor exercises in coordination with diaphragmatic breathing and core recruitment
● Manual therapy - soft tissue mobilization to pelvic floor muscles
● Use of vaginal dilators
● Bladder training
● Toileting postures and mechanics
● Toileting postures and mechanics
Resources

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