Pelvic Floor Therapy
Specialized Care to Support Your Pelvic Health
Pelvic floor therapy addresses issues that affect bladder, bowel, sexual and core function. Whether you are experiencing leaks, pelvic pain, pressure, or recovery after childbirth, surgery or cancer treatment, our team provides individualized therapy in a comfortable, supportive environment.
What is Pelvic Floor Therapy?
The pelvic floor is a group of muscles and connective tissue at the base of the pelvis that supports essential organs such as the bladder, bowel and, in women, the uterus. These muscles help control bathroom function, sexual health and overall core stability.
When the pelvic floor is weak, overactive or uncoordinated, it can cause issues such as leaking, constipation, painful intercourse or a sensation of pressure. Pelvic floor therapy helps retrain these muscles through education, exercise, manual techniques and lifestyle strategies tailored to your needs.
Why Choose Bryan?
At Bryan Health, pelvic floor therapy is more than a treatment — it’s personalized care rooted in compassion and expertise. Our team offers:
- Specialists with advanced training in pelvic health therapy
- A comfortable, respectful environment focused on your goals
- Integration with your medical providers for seamless care
- Access to innovative techniques such as biofeedback and manual therapy
We are here to help you regain confidence, improve daily function and feel connected to your body again.
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Common Injuries We Treat
We are here to help you regain confidence, improve daily function and feel connected to your body again.
- Urinary leakage or incontinence (stress or urge)
- Bowel incontinence or constipation
- Pelvic organ prolapse
- Pelvic pain or pressure
- Painful intercourse
- Postpartum recovery
- Changes related to menopause
- Effects of oncology treatment (surgery, radiation, chemotherapy)
- Scar pain from birth, surgery or injury
What to Expect
Your care begins with a private one-on-one evaluation to understand your symptoms, history and goals. With your consent, the therapist may perform an external and/or internal exam to assess strength, muscle tone, coordination and function.
Therapy sessions may include:
- Guided pelvic floor, hip and core exercises
- Relaxation and breathing techniques
- Manual therapy or myofascial release
- Education on posture, bowel and bladder habits
- Biofeedback to help visualize and track muscle activity
- Pain management strategies
- Lifestyle recommendations for lasting improvement
All sessions are conducted in a private setting with a focus on education and empowerment.