A less invasive solution than surgery, women’s health physical therapy addresses pelvic pain, back pain, sexual health concerns, incontinence, or side effects of pregnancy. Our team will assess your needs one-on-one before setting you on a path toward wellness and a higher quality of life. During evaluation and follow-up care, we spend time listening and discussing your problems, history, concerns, and your goals for physical therapy.
Pelvic floor physical therapy is a powerful tool for the treatment of pelvic pain. Pelvic pain can be felt in the lower abdomen, perineum or the pelvis and may present as an aching, burning, sharp or stabbing pain.
Coccydynia is the medical term for pain in the tailbone area (coccyx). This treatment requires a physical therapist with advanced training in manual treatment to restore proper alignment and mobility of the tailbone.
Pain during intercourse, also known as dyspareunia, is very common.
Nearly 75% of women have had pain during intercourse at some time during their lives.
Many patients with interstitial cystitis and their physicians are turning to manual physical therapy to help ease IC symptoms and pain.
It is especially helpful if the patient also has pelvic floor dysfunction.
When the muscles that hold the pelvic organs become inefficient, the pelvic organs can drop from their normal location and push against the wall of the vagina.
It is most often associated with pregnancy and childbirth.
This potentially embarrassing condition affects somewhere between 2-24% of the adult population, and is often unreported and therefore untreated.
Our physical therapists can treat stress incontinence, urge incontinence, and mixed incontinence and offer the highest level of conservative treatment for this common condition that affects women, men and children.
After ruling out anatomic, disease and diet-related causes for a patient’s constipation, attention should be directed to the pelvic floor muscles that must relax and contract properly to maintain urinary and fecal incontinence, sexual function, and proper voiding habits.
This potentially embarrassing condition affects somewhere between 2-24% of the adult population, and is often unreported and therefore untreated.
Nesin Therapy Services has been treating patients with pelvic health conditions for over 20 years – since 1999 to be exact.
As our reputation in pelvic health physical therapy has grown, so has the need in our community. We knew it was time to give our pelvic patients a specialized clinic just for them.