Learn About Physical Therapy For The Pelvic Floor

Using physical therapy principles, pelvic floor physical therapy offers a planned, efficient, and secure reconditioning of pelvic floor muscles. 

The purpose of pelvic floor strengthening treatment is to reduce pain, muscle weakness, and dysfunction while increasing the strength and efficiency of the pelvic floor muscles.

To increase the muscles' strength and functionality during pelvic floor strengthening treatment, a qualified physical therapist enters them through the rectum or vagina. If the muscles are short and tight, the therapist may stretch them; if the muscles are weak and dysfunctional, the therapist may use resistance to build strength.

When should you consider pelvic floor physical therapy?

Pelvic floor therapy focuses on the muscles, ligaments, and connective tissues of the pelvic floor, which support the pelvic organs, promote orgasm and sexual pleasure and help with bladder and bowel control. 

The uterus, prostate, bladder, rectum, urethra, and vagina are supported by the tissues coordinated and related to the pelvis, tailbone, and sacrum.

They maintain correct pelvic stability and organ function, including sexual and voiding function, posture, and respiration. Pain and discomfort impair normal functioning happens when pelvic muscles don't perform as they should.

Wrapping it up

Women and men with weak pelvic floor muscles can do exercises to strengthen the pelvic floor muscles and improve bladder and bowel control. 


For many pelvic problems, pelvic floor physical therapy is advised as the primary line of pelvic floor strengthening treatment. If pelvic floor dysfunction is thought to have a neuromuscular aetiology, a doctor will specifically suggest a patient for the therapy.



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