Don't let a dysfunctional pelvic floor keep you from doing the things you love.
When you are experiencing pelvic pain, difficulty with sex, or bladder and bowel dysfunction, it can be embarrassing and even frustrating to admit that you need help.
You may be unsure of where to go to get the help you need, and this can lead to even more frustration. You may even resign to living with your issues and stop pursuing activities you enjoy.
You need a pelvic floor specialist who can help you restore function and get back to doing your favorite activities.
Whether you are recovering postpartum, dealing with incontinence, or having problems as you exercise, you can learn to control your issues with pelvic floor physical therapy.
Pain is always a problem, whether you have general pelvic pain, pain during intercourse, or while performing activities of daily living. Learn strategies to keep your pain at a minimum.
Whether you are an athlete, a new mom, or post-menopausal, incontinence can keep you from living the life you want. Incorporate techniques that free you from its effects.
No matter how uncomfortable it may be, asking for help is an essential first step in recovery. Regain your independence and don't let your dysfunction define you.
Unsure whether pelvic floor therapy is right for you? Here are some client success stories.
- Janet Aarons
Do you still have questions about our pelvic floor therapy? We understand if you do, so here are some helpful questions and answers from our clients.
During the initial evaluation, we will collect your medical history and perform a thorough examination of your mobility, strength, range of motion, etc., and with consent perform an internal and external pelvic floor examination
Currently, our Homewood, Trussville, Hoover, Tuscalooosa, and Meadowbrook/280 locations treat pelvic health patients.
Our therapists are Herman and Wallace certified. Click Here to learn more about this certification.
Your out-of-pocket cost per visit ultimately depends on your insurance coverage, but we want to work with your budget to ensure you get the treatment you need.
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Don't let pelvic floor dysfunction keep you from doing the things you love. Our physical therapists want to help you feel better so you can live better.