We believe perinatal Physical Therapy should be the standard of care for women in the USA. All women who have experienced pregnancy should receive a Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy referral from their health care provider. Often times during pregnancy, muscles and joints are painful and may click/ pop with movement. You may have difficulty
We believe perinatal Physical Therapy should be the standard of care for women in the USA. All women who have experienced pregnancy should receive a Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy referral from their health care provider. Often times during pregnancy, muscles and joints are painful and may click/ pop with movement. You may have difficulty getting in or out of bed. After being pregnant you may have PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE, INCONTINENCE, PAIN WITH SEX OR DIASTASIS RECTI etc. Skilled hands-on PT treatments such as manual therapy and manipulations may help reduce pain. Let us be a part of your health care team. We want to help make this the best experience for both baby and Mommy.
Loss of poo or pee beyond your control can be embarrassing and may limit your social interactions. While urinary incontinence may be common (1 in 3 women) it is not normal. Leakage of poo and pee can occur when you laugh, cough, sneeze or stand from a seated position. Leakage can also happen without you knowing or with intense urgency t
Loss of poo or pee beyond your control can be embarrassing and may limit your social interactions. While urinary incontinence may be common (1 in 3 women) it is not normal. Leakage of poo and pee can occur when you laugh, cough, sneeze or stand from a seated position. Leakage can also happen without you knowing or with intense urgency to make it to the toilet. Specialized physical therapy training and knowledge of pelvic floor exercises for women can help manage, prevent and/or stop urinary/fecal incontinence.
Discomfort and weakness of the low back, pelvis and lower extremities can occur throughout life for sometimes unknown reasons. This can include shooting pains in the rectum(proctalgia fugax), tailbone pain when you sit or stand (coccydynia), painful clicking and popping of your pubic bone (symphysis pubis dysfunction), one-sided mid butto
Discomfort and weakness of the low back, pelvis and lower extremities can occur throughout life for sometimes unknown reasons. This can include shooting pains in the rectum(proctalgia fugax), tailbone pain when you sit or stand (coccydynia), painful clicking and popping of your pubic bone (symphysis pubis dysfunction), one-sided mid buttock pain (SI joint dysfunction), or sharp pain that travels down your leg( sciatica). Proper fitting with back support or braces and customized PT exercise programs can help provide stability and prevent pelvic pain.
Sometimes pregnancy, heavy lifting, hormonal changes or obesity can cause your womb or bladder to move out of place. This may feel like a dragging or heaviness in your rectum or vagina. Kegel exercises may not help if you are performing them incorrectly. Customized pelvic floor exercises and lifting techniques can often help you stabilize these organs and avoid surgery.
Unattractive scars can pull at your skin and cause pain when you move. You may be forced to wear loose fitting clothes to prevent scar irritation. Scar tissue might occur from surgical procedures (C- section, laparoscopies, mastectomy, tummy tuck, episiotomy), endometriosis, etc. Trained physical therapist understand how to treat problematic scars from 2 weeks to more than 2 years old!
You do not have to avoid sexual intimacy for fear of vaginal, back or abdominal pain. Sex should be pain free. Pelvic floor physical therapy will guide you through gentle techniques that help decrease discomfort, stress and anxiety surrounding sex. We will help restore your self confidence and help you gain control of your sexuality.
Separation of the "six pack" stomach muscles can become noticeable during or after pregnancy. You may notice that the lower part of your stomach sticks out even if you have been eating healthy foods and exercising. A close review of the stomach muscles can help you firm and tighten the right muscles during exercise and reduce the separation.
Difficulty evacuating poo cost Americans millions yearly. If you often have less than 3 bowel movements a week, strain on the toilet, or have painful, hard, lumpy poo...you could be constipated. General behavioral habits and use of special equipment to coordinate the muscles that help you poo can help relieve constipation.
Please contact us directly with any pelvic floor physical therapy questions, comments, or scheduling inquiries you may have.
309 B Airport Road South, Pearl, Mississippi 39208, United States
Phone: 601-790-0725 Email: contact@RevivePelvicPT.com Fax: 888-724-0512
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