Physical therapy for
pelvic health
Pelvic Floor physical therapy for children, teenagers, women of all ages including those without children and those in menopause
pelvic pain
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Endometriosis
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Painful periods (including any condition in menstruating individuals)
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Bladder Pain Syndrome (pain with bladder filling or emptying)
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Interstitial Cystitis
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Recurring UTI (or UTI-like symptoms)
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Pain with inserting or wearing tampons or menstrual cups
Vulvar Pain (Vulvodynia)
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Pain of the vulvar tissue (external genital tissue)
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Vestibulodynia - pain at the opening of the vagina with or without touch
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Dermatological changes (sensation, color,
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Itching, numbness, burning, abnormal sensations or irritations of the vulvar area, vaginal opening, near urethra and/or clitorus
Urinary Health
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Urinary frequency and urgency
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Urinary leakage or bedwetting
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Night time frequency or leakage
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Sensation of incomplete emptying
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Inability to start a stream of urine
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Slow or stopping stream
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Recurring UTI or UTI-like symptoms
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Painful urination
Bowel Health
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Constipation
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Frequent or loose stools
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Leakage of stool
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Hemorrhoids or anal fissures
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Painful defecation
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Abdominal pain, bloating, or other GI distress
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Feeling of incomplete emptying
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Straining
Sexual Health
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Pain or difficulty with initial penetration or depth of penetration (new or persistent)
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Decreased arousal or ability to reach climax
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Pain or lack of sensation or pleasure with intimacy activities
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Back hip or pelvic pain that prevents you from fully experiencing your desires