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The Importance of Ongoing Physical Therapy In Pelvic Floor Disorders

How Physical Therapy Improves Pelvic Floor Health

Pelvic floor disorders are a common problem that many women experience. They can cause a variety of symptoms, such as urinary incontinence, pelvic pain, and sexual dysfunction. Physical therapy is an effective treatment for pelvic floor disorders, but it’s important to continue with regular examination and treatment to ensure the best possible outcomes.

In this blog, we’ll explore the importance of ongoing physical therapy examination and treatment for pelvic floor disorders in women, with a focus on the expertise of Brooklyn physical therapists.

What are Pelvic Floor Disorders?

The pelvic floor is a group of muscles and tissues that form a sling-like structure at the bottom of the pelvis. These muscles and tissues support the bladder, uterus, and rectum. Pelvic floor disorders occur when these muscles and tissues become weakened or damaged, which can lead to a variety of symptoms, including urinary incontinence, pelvic pain, and sexual dysfunction.

Physical Therapy for Pelvic Floor Disorders

Physical therapy is a non-invasive, non-surgical approach to treating pelvic floor disorders. Brooklyn physical therapists who specialize in pelvic floor therapy can assess your symptoms and develop a personalized treatment plan to help you manage and improve your condition. Treatment may include exercises to strengthen the pelvic floor muscles, relaxation techniques, and biofeedback.

The Importance of Ongoing Examination & Treatment

While physical therapy can be effective in treating pelvic floor disorders, it’s important to continue with ongoing examination and treatment to ensure the best possible outcomes. Here’s why Brooklyn physical therapists emphasize the importance of continuity:

Pelvic Floor Disorders Can Be Chronic

Many pelvic floor disorders are chronic conditions, which means they can last for months or even years. Ongoing physical therapy can help you manage your symptoms and prevent them from getting worse over time.

Your Condition May Change Over Time

Your pelvic floor disorder may change over time, which means your treatment plan may need to be adjusted. Regular examination and treatment can help ensure that your treatment plan is effective and up-to-date.

Prevention of Future Problems

Continuing with regular physical therapy can help prevent future pelvic floor problems. Strengthening the pelvic floor muscles can help prevent urinary incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, and other pelvic floor disorders from developing in the future.

Improved Quality of Life

Pelvic floor disorders can have a significant impact on your quality of life. Ongoing physical therapy can help improve your symptoms and overall quality of life, allowing you to enjoy activities you may have previously avoided due to embarrassment or discomfort.

Contact an Experienced Qualified Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation Center

In conclusion, physical therapy is an effective treatment for pelvic floor disorders in women. However, ongoing examination and treatment are essential to ensure the best possible outcomes. Regular physical therapy sessions can help you manage your symptoms, prevent future problems, and improve your quality of life.

If you’re experiencing pelvic floor symptoms, it’s important to speak with Phoenix Physical Therapy to determine if physical therapy is right for you. Contact us today and get started on your journey to better pelvic health.

 

Phoenix Physical Therapy

Rosedale Location
23520 147th Avenue, Suite 1,
Rosedale, NY, 11422

Brooklyn Location
7510 4th Ave., Suite 3,
Brooklyn, NY, 11209

Phone: (347) 733-1916

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