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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Can Pelvic Floor Therapy Make a Difference?

The pelvic floor is a very important part of the body that does not get as much attention as it should. When this area is weakened or injured, a long list of unpleasant symptoms can result. While surgery may be necessary in severe cases, many people can benefit from pelvic floor therapy instead. By learning how to strengthen and/or retrain your muscles, a variety of problems can be solved. Here at Fort Worth Center for Pelvic Medicine, we encourage you to learn more about how this therapy can benefit you.

What Can Pelvic Floor Therapy Treat?

There are many issues that can be helped through the use of pelvic floor therapy. It can be especially beneficial to women who have recently given birth or anyone who has experienced an injury to the area. Some symptoms that can be alleviated through this therapy include painful sexual intercourse, urinary tract infections, and urinary incontinence.

What to Expect with Pelvic Floor Therapy

Seeing a specialist for pelvic floor therapy can accomplish many things. Strength and flexibility can be assessed. After this, we can begin working on a personalized treatment plan for you. Recommendations for your self-care routine can be made as well. While some people may only need a few sessions to achieve their desired goals, others may need more extensive therapy. At your first appointment, you can expect to discuss in detail any symptoms you may be experiencing as well as your medical history.

Contact Us to Get More Information

You don’t have to suffer pelvic discomfort any longer. To learn more about pelvic floor therapy and how it can make a difference in your life, we warmly encourage you to reach out and make an appointment with Fort Worth Center for Pelvic Medicine! At our convenient location in Fort Worth, TX, our dedicated and knowledgeable staff will be ready and eager to explain your options in full, address any questions or concerns you may have, and help you life a more comfortable and satisfying life. We are also proud to offer such treatments as the MonaLisa Touch®. Contact us today to set up your consultation – we look forward to speaking with you!

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What is 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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Benefits of Pelvic Floor Therapy

There are a lot of misconceptions about pelvic physical therapy. The truth is that a lot of people have never even heard of pelvic floor therapy before. For individuals who need this form of therapy, the exercises and routines that they go through are an essential part of their medical care. Pelvic floor therapy can be beneficial for men, women, and in some cases even children.

One of the misconceptions that people have about pelvic floor therapy is that it is only something that women use as a result of childbirth. However, when you talk to therapists and doctors who work with this procedure, they will tell you that only a small percentage of the patients who they treat are postpartum women. The symptoms that these people experience range from urinary incontinence to pelvic pain as well as penile or testicular pain.

Pelvic floor strengthening and pelvic floor therapy are not for everyone. Another misconception is that if a person has some sort of incontinence, then the first thing they need is pelvic floor therapy. And while this therapy might work in a lot of cases, usually when a person has urinary incontinence, it means that their entire urinary system is experiencing some dysfunction.

If a person has an irritated pelvic floor or if their pelvic floor is shortened, it may be hard for them to hold back urine. In order to get better, we may include pelvic floor strengthening exercises as well as exercises to increase the flexibility of your pelvic floor.

Massage therapy might be included in pelvic floor treatments. This is because when the muscles in your pelvic floor are tight or when they have been pushed beyond their limits, they need to be relaxed as a way of alleviating tension. Massage techniques can do that, and they can make your muscles more receptive to other techniques that are used during the massage therapy procedure.

Your pelvis is the center of your body. It controls your movement, it controls your power and it plays a role in your flexibility. When your pelvis is not working correctly or when your pelvic floor is not functioning properly, it is going to affect just about every aspect of your life.

Pelvic floor therapy at Fort Worth Center for Pelvic Medicine is an excellent way for you to get facets of your life back that pelvic floor disorders may have caused you to lose. We are proud to offer this and many other specialized services, such as MonaLisa Touch® treatment. Contact us today to schedule a consultation at our office in Fort Worth.

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