FW Center for Pelvic Medicine

Dr. Alan Johns has been in the practice of Gynecology since 1978. He has performed over 8,000 laparoscopic surgical procedures.

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What is Pelvic Floor Therapy?

Pelvic Floor Therapy

Sometimes we experience health issues we don’t know how to talk about. It can be difficult or embarrassing, but it’s important to take care of yourself. Do you feel like you are regularly experiencing discomfort in your pelvic area? Do you feel like you’re constantly running to the bathroom, and sometimes it’s too late? If your answer is yes, you may be dealing with a problem known as pelvic floor dysfunction, which involves weakness in the pelvic floor muscles. If this sounds like you, you may want to consider pursuing pelvic floor therapy.

Pelvic floor therapy can benefit a variety of issues you may be experiencing. It can help you if you are experiencing pain in your pelvic region, urgent and/or frequent urination, or urinary or fecal incontinence. Pain in the pelvic region includes pain in your:

  • Abdominals
  • Buttocks
  • Pelvic floor
  • Rectum
  • Tailbone
  • Vagina

These muscles can be affected by surgery, trauma, disuse, or prolapse. This can cause them to be weak, tight, or spastic, likely causing you to experience a great deal of discomfort.

Thankfully, there are some ways that you can get help in this area and strengthen your pelvic floor muscles. Pelvic floor therapy can be used for those with weakness in these areas, and it may also help you feel relaxed. During a consultation, a member of our team will learn more about you and your goals to determine the right treatment plan for you.

Treatment sessions happen in the comfort of our office, and we pride ourselves in taking every measure necessary to make sure you are comfortable and relaxed. While pelvic floor therapy requires effort on your part to perform exercises, you are able to enjoy one of our oversized chairs during treatment. Sessions typically involve a variety of techniques and exercises, and our team will help you learn exercises you can perform at home. They will also help ensure your pelvic therapy sessions are as unique as you are to ensure you’re getting the right help that you want and need!

If you believe that you could benefit from pelvic floor therapy, contact us today at Fort Worth Center for Pelvic Medicine to schedule your consultation. Our team at our office in Fort Worth is here to help you feel regain control and your best again. Contact us today!

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