Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy Near Yardley PA
Conveniently located 10 minutes outside of Yardley, Pennsylvania
Pelvic floor dysfunction treatment.
Our team of physical therapists are here to help you overcome concerns of bladder leakage, painful intercourse, and low back or hip pain.
Our team of pelvic floor physical therapists provide the best pelvic floor therapy in the Yardley and surround Bucks County communities.
Want to learn more about how Vivid can help your symptoms? Call us now.
“One of the best experiences I have had in a providers office. [My therapist] is super detail oriented, knowledgeable, and explains everything in a way that is easy to understand. The entire office space is warm and inviting- feeling more like your home than a doctors office.”
Pelvic floor therapy should be more than “do your Kegels”
Many times, the pelvic floor is simply compensating for dysfunction elsewhere in the body. In order to truly resolve pelvic floor dysfunction, we often have to look not only at the pelvic floor, but how other areas are playing a role in your symptoms.
Your needs are unique and your pelvic floor therapy should be customized to meet your goals. Instead of being told to “just do your Kegels”, your therapist will give you meaningful treatments and customize a rehab plan that meets your goals.
At Vivid, we offer:
Full, hour long treatment sessions, entirely one-on-one with a Doctor of Physical Therapy
Friendly, knowledgeable staff who specialize in women’s health PT
Functional and meaningful treatments to help you have long term relief of your symptoms
A supportive, calming environment solely dedicated to physical therapy for women’s health
FAQs
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The pelvic floor is a group of muscles and ligaments that sit in the bottom of the pelvis. The pelvic floor muscles are responsible for control of our urinary, bowel, and sexual functions, and also contribute to stability in our pelvis.
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Pelvic floor dysfunction is a general term for a problem with the pelvic floor muscles. Often this results in urinary symptoms, bowel concerns, sexual pain and/or pelvic or lower back pain.
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Pelvic floor therapy is a type of physical therapy targeted at the pelvic floor muscles. Just as a physical therapist would treat the muscles around your knee if you had knee pain, pelvic floor therapists help patients rehab their pelvic floor through hands on treatments, manual therapy and exercises.
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Pelvic floor therapists treat urinary symptoms such as leakage, urgency and frequency, bowel symptoms such as constipation and hemorrhoids, sexual pain and pelvic pain conditions.
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Pelvic floor therapy sessions can involve both internal treatment (intravaginal or intrarectal) and external treatment. Internal treatment involves hands on treatments and exercises targeted at the pelvic floor muscles while external treatment is targeted at the muscles that surround the pelvis.
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The best way to treat the pelvic floor is through internal treatment. However, you absolutely can choose to forgo the internal portion of treatment if it would make you more comfortable.
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At Vivid, we figure out why your symptoms are there in the first place. It enough to say that the pelvic floor is weak or tight, we have to figure out why that is the case and target treatment not only at the pelvic floor, but anything that is contributing to your symptoms.
Our therapists are highly trained in treating pelvic floor conditions as this is our sole focus. While most pelvic therapists have only taken one or two pelvic floor courses, each of our therapists have taken close to a dozen courses/trainings.
And then, our environment is like no other. Our center is designed for pelvic floor rehab. From our dimmable lights to our table warmers to our ultrasound guided exercises, at Vivid, you are in the best possible hands.
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Absolutely! In fact, your symptoms maybe connected and the key to treating one is actually treating both. The beauty of our treatment model is that we can treat what we find relevant to your symptoms.
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We typically see our patients once a week for the first several visits and then decrease frequency as symptoms decrease.