Conditions we treat
Take advantage of nonsurgical treatments for pelvic floor disorders that affect men and women, including:
- Constipation – Difficulty having bowel movements.
- Incontinence – Problems controlling the release of urine or bowel movements.
- Pelvic organ prolapse – Female pelvic organs out of place due to weak or damaged supporting muscles in the pelvic floor.
- Pelvic pain – Pain or pressure in the lower abdomen area.
Private, respectful care
Trust us to help you feel comfortable during your therapy appointments. You’ll receive care from an experienced occupational therapist or physical therapist in a private setting. Expect us to treat you with professionalism and respect.
Personalized care plans
Work with your therapist to create a care plan that fits your condition, goals and preferences. Talk to your therapist about treatment options such as:
- Biofeedback therapy – Helps you gain control over your pelvic floor muscles.
- Bladder or bowel training – Uses scheduled breaks to increase the amount of time you can wait to go to the bathroom.
- Fluid management – Promotes habits that may reduce your need to urinate.
- Manual therapy – Uses hands-on techniques to relax or stretch muscles.
- Pelvic floor muscle training – Helps you build strength with exercises.
- Urge suppression – Helps you control your bladder when you feel a strong, sudden strong urge to urinate.
- Visceral manipulation – Uses gentle massage to encourage normal organ movement.