The urology san antonio women s pelvic health program is our coordinated system for treating women s bladder sexual and pelvic floor disorders.
Pelvic floor therapy san antonio.
Pelvic floor physical therapy is a non surgical remedy for overactive bladder pelvic pain urinary and fecal incontinence and sexual health concerns.
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Pelvic floor or women s health physical therapists are specially trained physical therapists who are experts in musculoskeletal areas associated with the pelvis.
Each member of our team specializes in diagnosing and and treating women s sensitive urological health issues while offering a sub specialized niche of treatment.
The pelvic floor is made up of muscles and other tissues that form a sling from the pubic bone to the tailbone.
Fully 95 percent of patients see lasting improvements.
Pelvic floor physical therapy should really be the standard of care.
525 oak centre drive suite 450 san antonio texas 78258 i graduated in 2011 from ut health san antonio with my doctor of physical therapy and have treated pelvic floor dysfunctions ever since.
The pelvic floor describes a network of ligaments muscles and other tissues that protect the organs inside the pelvis including the bladder vagina uterus and the rectum.
Myofascial release techniques can be helpful for balancing the fascial system to optimize baby s positioning in utero.
Physical therapy techniques can prepare the body for birth and prepare the pelvic floor muscles for both strengthening and lengthening.
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I treat bowel bladder and pelvic pain diagnoses for both adult females and males.
Pelvic floor therapy from consortia health helps women and men of all ages regain pelvic strength in just six to eight sessions of therapy.
Hands on compression or wrapping techniques recirculate fluid swelling after disruption of the lymph to reduce swelling in upper and lower extremities.
Coressentials physical therapy and pelvic wellness pllc.
Specialized physical therapists administer treatment to focus on different pelvic floor dysfunctions for both men and women.
The pelvic muscles work with the tissues that surround them to keep all the pelvic organs in place and properly working.