Women’s Health Physical Therapy
Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation for Spine, Hip, and Pelvic Conditions.
Women’s Health Physical Therapy focuses on treating conditions related to the pelvic floor, core, hips, and spine. Pelvic floor dysfunction can contribute to pain, weakness, and functional issues that affect daily life, but many patients do not realize physical therapy can help.
At Orthopaedic Associates of Wisconsin, our Women’s Health Physical Therapy services provide specialized pelvic floor rehabilitation in a private, supportive setting. Care is individualized, education-focused, and designed to help patients feel comfortable and confident throughout treatment.
What Is Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy?
The pelvic floor is a group of muscles that support the bladder, bowel, and reproductive organs while playing a key role in posture, core stability, and movement. Pelvic floor physical therapy addresses dysfunction within these muscles that can contribute to pain, incontinence, and difficulty with everyday activities.
Treatment may involve both external and internal techniques to fully assess muscle strength, tension, coordination, nerve involvement, and pelvic alignment. Therapy is always guided by patient comfort and informed consent.
Conditions Treated With Women’s Health Physical Therapy
Pelvic floor therapy can help treat a wide range of conditions, including:
Pelvic or vaginal pain
Low back and hip pain that does not fully resolve with traditional therapy
Pain before, during, or after pregnancy
Pelvic organ prolapse
Pain with intercourse
Tailbone pain
Urinary or bowel incontinence
Urinary or bowel retention
Pelvic floor therapy can also support patients who have plateaued in traditional spine or hip rehabilitation by addressing underlying pelvic contributors.
Pelvic Floor Therapy Techniques and Services
Pelvic floor physical therapy may include a combination of the following services:
Internal and external pelvic floor muscle assessment
Manual therapy techniques to address muscle tension and joint mobility
Pelvic floor strengthening or relaxation exercises
Biofeedback and neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES)
Posture and body mechanics education
Core and functional strengthening
Pelvic support belts, dilators, or exercise weights when appropriate
Internal treatment is always explained in advance and is typically brief. Many patients benefit from therapy even before any internal work is performed.
Internal vs External Pelvic Floor Therapy
External therapy focuses on posture, movement patterns, joint alignment, muscle tension, and exercise progression. This includes addressing the spine, hips, and core muscles that influence pelvic floor function.
Internal therapy may be recommended when assessing pelvic floor muscle strength, coordination, trigger points, or coccyx mobility. Internal techniques can help improve muscle activation, release tension, and provide targeted feedback when needed. Not all patients require internal therapy, and treatment plans are always tailored to individual comfort and goals.
What to Expect at Your First Visit
The first appointment places a strong emphasis on education. Patients learn how the pelvic floor relates to their symptoms and why specific treatment approaches may be helpful. Building trust and understanding is a priority, and no internal work is performed unless the patient feels fully comfortable.
Even early visits that focus on posture, body mechanics, and external techniques often begin relieving symptoms.
When to See a Women’s Health Physical Therapist
You may benefit from pelvic floor physical therapy if you experience:
Persistent pelvic, hip, or low back pain
Leakage of urine or bowel contents
Pelvic pressure or a “falling out” sensation
Pain with intercourse
Tailbone pain
Pregnancy-related or postpartum pain
Early evaluation can reduce symptoms, shorten recovery time, and improve long-term outcomes.
OUR WOMEN'S HEALTH SPECIALISTS
Get Personalized Care from Our Therapy Team
Orthopaedic Associates of Wisconsin offers specialized Women’s Health Physical Therapy delivered by experienced clinicians with advanced training in pelvic floor rehabilitation. Our approach connects pelvic health with spine, hip, and orthopedic care to treat the full picture, not just isolated symptoms. Request an appointment today and take the next step toward feeling your best.