


The pelvic floor muscles assist with bowel, bladder, and sexual function. They are the muscles that help to support the organs within our pelvic cavity and provide stability to the hip, pelvic joints, and lower back. These muscles can become weak, tight, painful and function poorly because of lack of use, age, trauma, surgery, or injury. As a result, patients may suffer from some of the following conditions:

BOWEL AND BLADDER
ISSUES
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Stress incontinence
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Urge incontinence
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Urgency/frequency/overactive bladder
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Constipation
PELVIC PAIN
CONDITIONS
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Vulvodynia
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Coccydynia
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Vaginismus/Dyspareunia
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Pudendal nerve entrapment
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Levator Ani syndrome
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Interstitial Cystitis/Painful bladder syndrome
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Muscle damage/tears
PELVIC ORGAN
PROLAPSE
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Cystocele
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Rectocele
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Apical/uterine prolapse
PREGNANCY/
POSTPARTUM ISSUES
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Incontinence
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Low back/sacroiliac pain
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Episotomy scar care
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C-section scar care
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Muscle tears
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Pelvic Organ Prolapse
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Sciatica