
Our program is staffed by a physical therapist and physical therapist assistant both with extensive training through Herman & Wallace Pelvic Institute. Our therapists work together by using principles of physical therapy to provide pelvic muscle reeducation and conditioning.
Conditions treated include:
- Urinary incontinence
- Urinary urgency
- Pelvic pain
- Sacroiliac pain
- Pelvic organ prolapse
- Pain with penetration
- Pregnancy related hip or low back pain
- Diastasis Recti
What is the Pelvic Floor?
The pelvic floor is a particular set of muscles that take all responsibilities such as maintaining continence, supporting pelvic organs, providing stability in the core, and general sexual function. Pelvic floor therapy is a specialty in physical therapy that looks at the holistic view of how the pelvic floor muscles and fascia interact with the pelvis, hips, core, back, and thorax or ribcage.
When pelvic floor muscles are dysfunctional, women can have issues such as bowel and bladder issues, pain in the pelvic region, and pregnancy and/or postpartum conditions.
Expectations for First-Time Patients
A first-time patient will go through a physical evaluation to examine posture and strength around your back, hips, and pelvis. Depending on diagnosis, an internal evaluation may also be considered for best patient outcome.
To schedule an evaluation:
Call us at (812) 519-2963 for our clinic in Seymour, IN.
Call us at (812) 663-7640 for our clinic in Greensburg, IN.