pelvic floor therapy * pelvic connections*

pelvic floor therapy * pelvic connections*

Pelvic Floor Therapy

Did you know that 1 in 4 people suffer from pelvic floor dysfunction as a result of weakened or injured muscles and connective tissue?

You are NOT alone! These symptoms (and more) are common, but they are not normal. Let us help you take back control of your pelvic floor so you can return to your most confident self.

Pelvic Connections prioritize patient-centered care by ensuring individualized treatment plans crafted by experienced professionals. With a commitment to excellence, we employ the latest medical techniques to support your journey towards optimal well-being.

A healthcare worker in scrubs and gloves performing a medical procedure on a patient lying on a hospital bed.
Healthcare worker in blue scrubs and purple gloves assisting a patient lying down on a medical table, with a white sheet covering parts of the patient, in a clinical setting.
A woman in blue scrubs gives a massage to a person lying face up on a massage table in a clinic. There are medical posters of the human brain and pelvis on the wall, and a window with sunlight coming through.

Is Pelvic Floor Therapy for you?

If it is a pelvic floor issue, we can help it! Not sure what that means?

Here's a quick list of some of the most common issues we help our patients successfully address in Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy & Occupational Therapy:

  • urinary leakage, urgency, frequency, or hesitancy

  • chronic UTIs or UTI-like symptoms

  • bladder pain syndromes and IC (Interstitial Cystitis)

  • Post void dribbling

  • incomplete emptying of your bowels or bladder

  • constipation, IBS, fissures, and hemorrhoids

  • bowel urgency, frequency, and bowel incontinence/leakage

  • pelvic pain including painful pelvic exams and painful sex

  • erectile dysfunction

  • premature or painful ejaculation

  • the feeling that something is falling out of your vagina or pelvic organ prolapse, cystocele, rectocele

  • endometriosis, PCOS, interstitial cystitis

  • infertility support

  • any of the -dynias or -itises such as vulvodynia, vestibulodynia, coccydynia, clitorodynia, or vestibulitis, vaginitis, prostatitis

  • pelvic nerve pain issues including pudendal neuralgia

  • and more!

A person holding a model of a human pelvis and lower spine, showing muscles and bones.
A woman lying on her back on a blue exercise mat with a young girl on top of her, practicing a physical therapy or chiropractic adjustment. The woman is smiling and wearing glasses, and the girl is wearing a pink hoodie and jeans. An adult woman in blue scrubs is assisting in the background inside a room with a carpeted floor, a sofa, and some furniture.
  • "I felt listened to and educated wholly for maybe the first time ever from a clinician and the results speak for themselves. Having been to others, Pelvic Connections' model is so much more patient centered & functional. "

    —Emily

  • "Working with Pelvic Connctions has been absolutely life changing "

    —Mena

  • "I’m so thankful I connected with Pelvic Connections early in my pregnancy. They are extremely knowledgeable, incredibly reassuring, and helped me feel confident going into labor. "

    —C.C

  • "From the very beginning, I was treated with so much care, compassion, and respect while helping me through my symptoms"

    —Sara S.

Contact us

Interested in working together?

A friendly, knowledgeable member of our team will be back in touch with you within one business day to answer any questions and get you booked!

We are currently taking new patients and look forward to helping you.