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    • Our Staff
    • Contact
    • Our Mission
    • The Inertia Blog
  • Conditions We Treat
    • Pregnancy and Birth Preparation
    • Relief from Painful Sex
    • Bladder and Bowel Control
    • Diastasis Recti
    • Body Aches, Pain & Injury
    • Male Pelvic Dysfunction
    • Postpartum Recovery
    • Pelvic Organ Prolapse
    • Bed Wetting & Accidents
    • Relief from Jaw Pain
  • Inertia Method
    • Biofeedback for Pelvic Floor
    • Doctor Offices
    • FAQs
    • Free Screening
    • Telehealth
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  • Home
    • Our Staff
    • Contact
    • Our Mission
    • The Inertia Blog
  • Conditions We Treat
    • Pregnancy and Birth Preparation
    • Relief from Painful Sex
    • Bladder and Bowel Control
    • Diastasis Recti
    • Body Aches, Pain & Injury
    • Male Pelvic Dysfunction
    • Postpartum Recovery
    • Pelvic Organ Prolapse
    • Bed Wetting & Accidents
    • Relief from Jaw Pain
  • Inertia Method
    • Biofeedback for Pelvic Floor
    • Doctor Offices
    • FAQs
    • Free Screening
    • Telehealth

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Everyone Poops, but it's not always easy

4/17/2021

 
Constipation can be defined as infrequent bowel movements (less than 3 per week) or passage of hard stools and can present in many ways including abdominal pain, difficulty with bowel movements, changes in bladder frequency, urinary or bowel leakage, decreased appetite, reflux, stool that clogs the toilet, straining, and can even cause urinary leakage.  Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy can be a great adjunct in addition to care from your Primary Care Doctor.

Pelvic Physical Therapy Treatment for Constipation includes a variety of intervention approaches.

Biofeedback assisted training for pelvic floor muscles.
Colonic Massage to help facilitate movement of bowels through the colon.
Coordination Exercises to retrain pelvic muscles to improve passage of bowels.
Diaphragmatic breathing for coordination and lengthening of the pelvic floor muscles.
Joint mobilization and manual therapy to provide optimal alignment of the pelvic region.
Myofascial Release to abdominal and surrounding muscles.
Postural Re-Education for toileting posture.
Therapeutic Exercise to address imbalances such as core and surround muscle weakness or tension.

​Call us today to schedule your evaluation.
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What to Expect for your Women's Health Pelvic Evaluation

3/21/2021

 
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Pelvic disorders may seem uncomfortable or embarrassing to talk about, however, our therapists will ensure you feel safe discussing your concerns. We will guide you through the healing process to improve your life and decrease your pain.  Please be sure to wear comfortable clothes for all appointments. All sessions will take place private treatment room with the same skilled Pelvic PT. ​

Here's what to expect when you come see us:
  • ​We will openly discuss your current condition and concerns including your history, discussion of findings, and we will include education so that you understand your condition/diagnosis.
  • ​Your therapist will perform a postural assessment, musculoskeletal exam including your strength and range of motion
  • An external and internal vaginal or rectal exam will be performed depending on your condition which will assess muscle tension, strength, endurance and coordination
  • A biofeedback assessment may be performed on your first or subsequent follow up session. ​
  • It is important that the therapist knows your goals for treatment and why you are making the commitment to come to therapy. ​
  • You will be scheduled with the same therapist for your one-on-one follow up appointments and receive care from your licensed PT who will be with you during the entire session. We recommend scheduling all your follow up visits at the time of your evaluation so you don't have an interruption in care. 
  • During follow up appointments, your PT will do manual work, progress exercises for strengthening, and guide biofeedback kegal training. We recommend one visit weekly for 6-8 weeks.
  • For a successful discharge, your therapist oversees, monitors, and progresses your case throughout your treatments so that you can achieve your functional goals more efficiently.

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