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Pelvic floor dysfunction can affect anyone of any age or gender. Many people do not inform their healthcare provider of their condition (or try to manage symptoms on their own), but if left untreated, it can have a significant impact on daily life.

Pelvic floor therapy aims to address these conditions through a combination of manual techniques, exercises, education, and lifestyle modifications tailored to each individual's needs, promoting optimal function and well-being.

Pregnancy and Postpartum Conditions

Common conditions include:

  • Pelvic girdle pain

  • Diastasis recti abdominis (abdominal separation)

  • Incontinence

  • Pelvic organ prolapse

  • Pelvic and perineal pain

  • Painful intercourse

  • C-section scar management

At Balance Dynamics, we also offer birth preparation. Our specialized therapy sessions focus on preparing the pelvic floor for labor and delivery. This includes techniques to decrease tearing as well as improve pushing mechanics. Birth partner training is also available.

Urinary and Bowel Conditions

Common urinary conditions include:

  • Incontinence (urge, stress, mixed)

  • Voiding dysfunction

    • Hesitancy

    • Difficulty initiating urination

    • Straining

    • Incomplete emptying

  • Frequency

  • Urgency

  • Nocturia

  • Pelvic organ prolapse

Common bowel conditions include:

  • Constipation

  • Incontinence

Pelvic Pain

Common conditions include:

  • Chronic pelvic pain

  • Painful intercourse

  • Endometriosis

  • Interstitial cystitis

  • Vaginismus

  • Vulvodynia

  • Pudendal neuralgia

  • Tailbone pain

Male Pelvic Floor Therapy

Common conditions include:

  • Post-prostatectomy

    • Surgical pain

    • Incontinence

  • Chronic pelvic pain syndrome

  • Prostatitis

  • Painful erection

  • Painful ejaculation

  • Erectile dysfunction

  • Pudendal neuralgia

  • Urinary and bowel conditions

Transgender Care

Preoperative rehabilitation:

  • Exercises and strategies to facilitate post-surgery recovery and optimize pelvic floor function

Postoperative rehabilitation:

  • Pelvic pain

  • Scar tissue management

  • Post-vaginoplasty dilation

  • Urinary and bowel conditions

At Balance Dynamics, we provide inclusive pelvic floor physical therapy services for individuals of all genders. Our welcoming environment ensures that every patient receives respectful and compassionate care throughout their rehabilitation journey.

Orthopedic Physical Therapy

It is crucial to recognize that the pelvic floor muscles are intimately connected to surrounding areas such as the low back, abdomen, and hips. Individuals experiencing pain or discomfort in these regions may find significant benefits from undergoing a comprehensive pelvic floor evaluation.