Pelvic Floor Therapy In Manhattan
for Pain Relief and Recovery
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IMPORTANCE OF WOMEN-FOCUSED PELVIC FLOOR THERAPY IN MANHATTAN
The pelvic floor muscles contract and relax to control bladder and bowel functions. To prevent incontinence, the pelvic floor muscles must contract and then relax to allow for bowel movements and urination. When the muscles contract too strongly or too slowly, individuals can experience incontinence, constipation, and pain during intercourse. Trauma to the pelvic floor can cause pain and dysfunction after childbirth, surgery, certain medical procedures, or a history of physical abuse.
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PELVIC FLOOR DYSFUNCTION: WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS?
- You may need to frequently use the bathroom. Sometimes you may feel like you have to force it or stop and start so many times.
- Constipation, or a straining pain during your bowel movements. A pelvic floor dysfunction may be the reason for up to half of those suffering from long-term constipation.
- Pushing hard or straining to get a bowel movement. It is possible to find yourself changing your position on the toilet or even using your hand for stool elimination.
- Incontinence (leaking stool or urine)
- Urination that is frequent or painful
- Feeling pain down your lower back?
- Constant pain in the pelvic region, genitals, or rectum You may feel pain with or without a bowel movement.
Your care includes:

Full evaluation and goal setting

Individualized treatment plan with phased rehabilitation programs

Progress tracking and regular reassessment
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WHAT CAUSES PELVIC FLOOR DYSFUNCTION?
- During long labor, strain on tissues and muscles during birth
- Vaginal birth
- Interstitial cystitis, also known as “painful bladder Syndrome”
- Obesity
- Traumatic injuries to your pelvic area due to a car accident
- Surgery of the pelvic floor
- Nerve damage
- Chronic coughing
- Constipation is a chronic condition.
- Weightlifting
- Running is a high-impact activity.
- Excessive use of the pelvic muscles (frequent urination, bowel movements, or straining)
- Menopause and aging

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WHAT TO EXPECT AT YOUR FIRST SESSION OF PELVIC FLOOR THERAPY IN MANHATTAN?
The following are the results of our initial assessment:
- A thorough review of your medical history
- An in-depth evaluation of your symptoms
- A thorough evaluation of tight, painful or dysfunctional areas
- Complete physical exam
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BENEFITS OF PELVIC FLOOR THERAPY
- Lower pain levels.
- Greater range of motion.
- Increased sexual function.
- Reduced risk of chronic pain.
- Corrected bowel and urinary patterns.
YOU CAN HELP WITH YOUR OWN RECOVERY
- Your physical therapist may recommend that you do home exercises.
- If recommended, you should perform Kegel exercises regularly.
- When you urinate or have a bowel movement, avoid pushing or straining.
- A healthy lifestyle includes good nutrition, adequate water intake, regular exercise, healthy eating habits, healthy sleep patterns, healthy sleeping schedules, healthy food choices, healthy weight loss, healthy stress management, healthy relaxation techniques, and positive thinking. Warm baths can help relax muscles and increase blood circulation.
- Your physical therapist may recommend regular home use of certain devices, such as an electrical stimulator, biofeedback device, dilator, or vaginal cones.
- Your physical therapist will teach you how to self-massage.