Pelvic Health Rehabilitation

Empower Pelvic Muscles for a Better life


At Elite Physical Therapy Clinic, we specialize in pelvic floor rehabilitation, providing expert care to both men and women.


FAQs - Pelvic Health Rehabilitation



What is Pelvic Health Rehabilitation?

Pelvic Health Rehabilitation (pelvic floor physical therapy) helps you take control of your pelvic health by strengthening pelvic muscles, reducing pain, and restoring function. Whether you’re dealing with urinary or fecal incontinence, pelvic pain, or pre and postpartum recovery, our specialized therapy supports both men and women in regaining confidence and comfort.


Conditions Treated with Pelvic Health Rehabilitation

– Pelvic Pain: Chronic discomfort in the pelvic region.
– Urinary Incontinence: Involuntary leakage of urine during coughing, sneezing or exercising.
– Fecal Incontinence: Inability to control bowel movements, or accidental leakage of stool.
– Pre-natal and Postnatal health: Addressing pre-natal and post-natal (before and after childbirth) pain, incontinence, or weak pelvic floor muscles.
– Pelvic Organ Prolapse: Pelvic organs such as the bladder (cystocele) or uterus descend down causing pelvic pressure, feeling of bulge or heaviness in the vagina or rectum (rectocele).
– Pre/Post prostate surgery rehabilitation in men
– Others: Sexual dysfunction, constipation, endometriosis-related pain, diastasis-recti, prostatitis, interstitial cystitis.




Conditions Treated with the Pelvic Health Rehabilitation

Benefits of Pelvic Health Rehabilitation


Benefits of Pelvic Health Rehabilitation

Reduced Pelvic Pain: Alleviates chronic pelvic pain by addressing muscle tension, improving posture, and correcting underlying mechanical issues.
Improved Bowel and Bladder Control: Reduce or eliminate incontinence.
Pre-natal and Post-natal Recovery: Improve pelvic floor strength and function before and after childbirth
Better Core Stability: This supports the lower back and reduces risk of chronic pain.


Why Choose Us?

Expert Pelvic Rehabilitation Certified Therapists with experience over 10 years
Patient-Centered Care: We provide personalized one-on-one care with individual tailored treatment plans, including targeted exercises, manual therapy, lifestyle guidance, and bladder-bowel retraining, empowering you to regain control and live comfortably.
Proven Results: Many of our patients have experienced significant improvement in their symptoms and their quality of life.


Why Choose Elite Physical Therapy Clinic for Pelvic Health Rehabilitation?

FAQ’s



Pelvic Health Rehabilitation

  • Can pelvic health rehabilitation help during pregnancy?
  • Is pelvic health rehabilitation painful?
  • Can pelvic floor physical therapy help men with prostate issues?
  • Does pelvic floor physical therapy help with urinary incontinence?
Can pelvic health rehabilitation help during pregnancy?

Yes, pelvic health rehabilitation can be very beneficial during pregnancy. It can help manage symptoms such as pelvic pain, urinary incontinence, and prepare the pelvic floor muscles for childbirth.

Is pelvic health rehabilitation painful?

It is generally not painful. Some discomfort may be experienced during certain assessments or treatments, but therapists strive to ensure patient comfort and will adjust techniques as needed.

Can pelvic floor physical therapy help men with prostate issues?

Yes, pelvic floor physical therapy (PFPT) can be highly beneficial for men with prostate-related issues. It can help with Pre and Post-Prostatectomy Recovery: After prostate surgery (such as a prostatectomy for cancer), many men experience urinary incontinence and pelvic pain. PFPT helps strengthen and retrain the pelvic floor muscles to improve bladder control and reduce leakage.

Does pelvic floor physical therapy help with urinary incontinence?

Pelvic floor physical therapy (PFPT) is highly effective in treating urinary incontinence by strengthening, retraining, and improving the coordination of the pelvic floor muscles. It can help with different types of incontinence, including:

  • Stress Incontinence: Leaking urine during coughing, sneezing, laughing, or exercise due to weak pelvic floor muscles. PFPT helps strengthen these muscles to provide better bladder support.
  • Urge Incontinence (Overactive Bladder): A sudden, intense urge to urinate, often leading to leakage. PFPT helps retrain the bladder and pelvic floor muscles to control urgency and frequency.
  • Mixed Incontinence: A combination of stress and urge incontinence, which can be addressed through a combination of strengthening, relaxation, and bladder retraining techniques.
  • Postpartum/Post-Prostatectomy Incontinence: PFPT helps both women and men regain bladder control after childbirth or prostate surgery.


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