You should expect kind, courteous, and respectful attention to your concerns, and a sense of partnership during your care. A typical pelvic floor evaluation includes an internal assessment of the integrity, strength, and coordination of the muscles of the pelvic floor. However, if you choose, we may forgo this internal assessment and assess externally until you are comfortable.
Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy for the following diagnoses:
- Pelvic Pain
- Postpartum perineal tearing or episiotomy
- Postpartum Diastasis Recti
- Vaginismus/Dyspareunia (pain with intercourse or gynecological exam)
- Endometriosis
- Pregnancy or Postpartum related low back pain
- C-section rehabilitation
- Postpartum pelvic organ prolapse
- Birth preparation and education
- Urinary or Fecal Incontinence
- Safe return to exercise after pregnancy
Do I need a referral from a medical doctor for pelvic floor physical therapy?
No, In the state of Wyoming, clients may access physical therapy through direct access. This means we can begin to work together if you feel you are in need of pelvic floor PT immediately. It is likely that you will feel intuitively that you need pelvic floor physical therapy even if a medical doctor has not recommended it.
I'm a new mom, can I bring my child or children to my appointments?
Yes, since our office offers pediatric physical therapy as well, it is a child friendly space where your child can play, while you have therapy privately. Our appointments typically only last about 60 minutes.
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