Are you living with symptoms you find difficult to talk about? Perhaps you’re struggling with incontinence, sexual dysfunction, or endometriosis. Maybe you’ve developed a pelvic organ prolapse.

While these conditions can sound scary, they’re very treatable. Unfortunately, they often stem from issues related to pelvic health, and many people will live with pain and discomfort due to being uncomfortable sharing their concerns.

At Innovative Physical Therapy Solutions, we want to change that. Our physical therapists frequently help people manage their pelvic health, offering private rooms and a judgment-free zone where you can share your symptoms and get the treatment you need.

Today, we want to explore pelvic health: what it is, how it can impact your life, and how our physical therapy services can help improve it.

Still have questions? Our friendly staff is happy to answer them. We’re just a phone call away!

Treatment for pelvic health concerns varies depending on the cause. That’s why our team will spend your first session taking your health history, reviewing your symptoms, and running several screens so we can provide you with the interventions you need.

Here are some of the common treatment options we use to improve pelvic health:

We’ll show you tailored exercises designed to stretch and strengthen your pelvic floor muscles–and ensure you’re performing them correctly.

Biofeedback uses technology to help you “see” what’s going on inside your body. This is especially true for the pelvic floor, an internal muscle that can be harder to control.

Certain hands-on pain relieving techniques, such as myofascial release, can help ease muscle tension that can contribute to pelvic pain and dysfunction.

Electrical stimulation (sometimes called TENs) uses a mild electric pulse to improve pelvic muscle function and reduce pain. 

If you’re dealing with urinary incontinence (especially urge incontinence), bladder training can help you go longer between bathroom breaks.

We’ll help you find lasting relief by addressing other factors that might contribute to pelvic floor dysfunction, such as regular exercise, nutrition, and more.

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“I’ve been coming to Innovative Physical Therapy to see Dr. Ashley for 3 months now and I’ve been doing extremely better. The staff is super friendly and they ensure that you are comfortable and in a welcoming environment. They took the time to understand what I was going through and work with me and my schedule. Highly recommend!”

— Asheka P.

“Thank you to everyone at Innovative for making this experience a positive one!! Thank you for being so accommodating and patient with me and my children! I definitely recommend this place to anyone who is looking for pelvic floor therapy, lower back, or any kind of physical therapy really!”

—Cathleen G.

“I was referred here for help with pelvic pain. Ashley was my physical therapist, and she was amazing in pinpointing the issues and helping with the pain. I’ve been coming here for a few weeks now and my pelvic pain has improved a lot. I no longer feel the pain I originally arrived with. Plus everyone here is super nice, the receptionists up front are always the best at greeting you.”

— Julia R.

“I had a great experience with the whole team. From scheduling my initial appointment to the care I received at every appointment. Innovative Physical Therapy helped me when I had a hard time finding pelvic floor therapy elsewhere.”

—Danielle D

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Laser therapy is a safe, effective, and non-invasive way to treat pain and aid in the recovery of many conditions. Contact Innovative Physical Therapy Solutions today! We’ll set up a free consult for you and figure out whether laser therapy could help in reducing your pain.

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Your pelvic floor is a muscle like any other, which means exercise will help keep it in top shape! However, you may be wondering what exercises are most beneficial. 

Here are some of our favorites to include in treatment plans, but do make sure to check with us before trying anything new:

If you’re like most people, when you hear “pelvic floor exercises,” you probably think of Kegels, a technique for contracting and releasing the pelvic floor muscles. While beneficial, they can be tricky to perform correctly, and the contracting sensation is different for men and women.

Fortunately, our team is on the case. We’ll walk you through the process and may use biofeedback technology to ensure you’re working the correct muscle.

It’s true – the mighty squat works more than your glutes and hamstrings! To perform a bodyweight squat, stand with your feet hip-width apart, then bend your knees as if you’re going to sit in a chair (you can use a chair — sitting down and getting up without using your hands emulates a squat movement).

Glute bridges are another great exercise for targeting the core, glute, and pelvic floor muscles. They involve lying on your back with your knees bent, slowly lifting your hips up from the floor, and pressing down on your sides with your arms.

The best way to stretch and strengthen your pelvic floor is to make an appointment at Innovative Physical Therapy Solutions. We’ll provide you with a personalized program designed to suit your needs.

Lie on your side with knees bent and a resistance band around your thighs. Keeping feet together, lift your top knee without rotating your hips. Lower slowly and repeat to target the outer hips and glutes.

Bursting with flavor and protein, this mango lassi-inspired smoothie is your go-to fuel for a busy day. Made with sweet frozen mango, rich Greek-style yogurt, and nourishing hemp seeds, it’s a creamy, energizing blend that keeps you satisfied. Enjoy it as a quick breakfast, a post-workout pick-me-up, or a refreshing anytime snack.

Ingredients

  • 1 pitted dried date
  • 1 cup whole milk 
  • ¼ cup whole-milk plain strained (Greek-style) yogurt 
  • 1 cup frozen mango chunks 
  • ¼ teaspoon ground cardamom
  • 1½ tablespoons hulled hemp seeds, divided

Place 1 date, 1 cup milk, ¼ cup yogurt, 1 cup frozen mango, ¼ teaspoon cardamom, and 1 tablespoon hemp seeds in a blender. Process until smooth, about 1 minute, stopping to scrape down sides as needed.

Pour the smoothie into a glass; top with the remaining ½ tablespoon hemp seeds.