Kristin christensen a physical therapist pt who specializes in pelvic floor disorders then brought me back to the exam room.
What happens during pelvic floor physical therapy.
Pelvic floor pt s are actually just your everyday orthopedic physical therapists who have taken extensive continuing education courses in order to treat your pelvic floor.
But to be fair to you we are still going to use our orthopedic knowledge during the evaluation and follow up treatments.
What is pelvic floor physical therapy.
You will be scheduled with a pelvic floor physical therapist a physical therapist that has sought additional training beyond their doctorate in physical therapy to specifically learn more about the anatomy and function of the pelvic floor muscles and how to treat pelvic issues such as incontinence leakage pelvic organ prolapse.
Many pelvic floor conditions can be managed and healed without surgery.
Why see a pelvic floor therapist.
We spent the first 20 minutes talking about my history.
She is certified in manual therapy and dry needling.
Pelvic floor physical therapy is a branch of physical therapy and is built upon these same principles.
And once one does find out what a pelvic floor assessment entails many are intimidated or too embarrassed to see a pelvic health specialist.
Most of the therapists are physical therapists and that is the assumption for this article.
Pelvic floor therapy is a specialty in physical therapy that focuses on more than the pelvic floor and can include the muscles and fascia in the pelvis hips back and thorax or.
She is an avid runner and crossfitter and has personal experience modifying these activities during pregnancy and postpartum.
Emily mcelrath pt dpt mtc cidn is an orthopedic and pelvic health physical therapist with a passion for helping women achieve optimal sports performance.
Pelvic floor physical therapy involves the pelvic floor muscle group which is responsible for a variety of functions.
These muscles support the pelvic organs assist in bowel and bladder control and contribute to sexual arousal and orgasm.
While every patient s case is unique we will always try to evaluate the pelvic floor muscle tone and function on evaluation day.
During the internal exam physical therapists are assessing muscle tone and integrity muscles too tight or weak and a gauge of the patient s pelvic floor motor control and function.
Many people don t know that physical therapists can treat the pelvic floor let alone what a session looks like.