Pelvic Pain
Dive into Performance Therapy's comprehensive guide for managing and overcoming pelvic pain. Our skilled therapists are dedicated to providing personalized care tailored to your specific needs.
How We Treat pelvic pain
Studies show that early use of physical therapy can reduce the use of other healthcare services, such as surgeries, and is more cost effective. Your physical therapist will complete a comprehensive evaluation and direct treatment to meet your individual needs and goals.
COMMON
diagnoseS
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Pelvic floor dysfunction
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Endometriosis
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Interstitial cystitis
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Dyspareunia
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Vaginismus
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Urinary Incontinence
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Fecal Incontinence
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Pelvic Organ Prolapse
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Sexual dysfunction
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Pregnancy and Postpartum Disorders
SYMPTOMS
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Discomfort or pain with intercourse or urination
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Pelvic pressure
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Urinary urgency or leakage
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Bowel irregularities
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Constipation
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Pain in your low back, sacroiliac joint or coccyx
EVIDENCE-BASED TREATMENT OPTIONS
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Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy
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Relaxation Techniques
WHAT TO EXPECT
When To Arrive
On average, a patient’s first visit lasts about one hour. We ask that patients arrive 15 minutes early to sign-in and complete paperwork.
What To Bring
On your first visit, you’ll need to bring your physician referral or prescription (if needed), your insurance card, your primary registration forms, your ID or driver’s license and your co-payment (as applicable).
Your First Visit
Our office managers will help you through completing the registration and insurance process, then you will begin your evaluation with a therapist. It is helpful to know your key past medical history, previous treatments, current medications, and any symptoms you may be experiencing. Your movement, strength, coordination, and other factors will be evaluated before our therapist discusses with you their recommendation and prepares a personalized treatment plan.
Treatment Plan
Evaluation findings will be shared with your referring physician or preferred medical expert, and the office managers will help you plan your series of visits based on the quantity and frequency determined by your therapist. Your subsequent visits will focus on treatment that is based on your diagnosis and individualized goals.