Inclusive Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy

Comprehensive Care for Every Body

Pelvic health is for everyone, and your body deserves compassionate, effective care no matter your gender or stage of life. I specialize in inclusive pelvic health care and provide in-home services to make treatment as comfortable and private as possible. Pelvic floor issues can be deeply personal, and I aim to create a supportive, non-judgmental space for you to heal and thrive.

Conditions We Treat

Pelvic floor dysfunction affects a wide range of conditions, including:

  • Bladder issues (urgency, incontinence, frequency)
  • Gut and bowel issues (constipation, IBS, bloating)
  • Sexual dysfunction (painful intercourse, low libido, erectile dysfunction)
  • Pelvic pain conditions (vulvodynia, interstitial cystitis, pelvic muscle spasms)
  • Pelvic organ prolapse (bladder, uterus, or rectum descent)
  • Diastasis recti (separation of the abdominal muscles)
  • Orthopedic Physical Therapy (back pain, hip pain, groin pain, or any other type of musculoskeletal pain in the body)
  • Post-surgical recovery (including pelvic surgeries, hysterectomy, prostatectomy)
  • Menopause care (managing pelvic health changes, vaginal dryness, incontinence)
  • Endometriosis (pain management, improving mobility, and pelvic floor function)
  • PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome) (managing pelvic pain, hormonal imbalances, and fertility concerns)
  • Infertility (supporting pelvic health during fertility treatments and pregnancy preparation)

These issues are more common than you may think, but they are not optimal, and they are absolutely treatable. Whether you’re dealing with chronic pelvic pain, urinary leakage, or recovering from surgery, I’m here to help you navigate and heal.

A Whole-Body Approach

Pelvic health is a key part of your overall well-being, and I take a whole-body approach to treatment. This means addressing not just the symptoms, but the root causes of your concerns. Whether it’s a structural issue, muscle tension, or emotional stress, I work with you to develop a comprehensive treatment plan tailored to your unique needs.

In-Home Services for Comfort & Privacy

Because pelvic health care is so intimate, I offer in-home services to make your experience as comfortable and private as possible. You don’t have to leave the comfort of your own home to receive expert care. I bring the tools, techniques, and personalized treatment plans directly to you, ensuring a safer, more convenient experience.

Inclusive Care for All Genders

I treat people of all genders and provide truly inclusive pelvic health care. Pelvic floor issues don’t discriminate based on gender, and neither do I. Whether you’re male, female, or non-binary, I provide care that’s tailored to your body and your needs. My goal is to help you feel confident, supported, and empowered throughout your healing process.

It’s Never Too Late to Start Healing

Pelvic health concerns can be frustrating and isolating, but the good news is that treatment is possible. No matter how long you’ve been dealing with these issues or how uncomfortable they may feel, help is available. By addressing pelvic health early, we can prevent further complications and set you on a path to recovery. It’s never too late to start.

Below is a comprehensive list of conditions we can treat with pelvic floor therapy:

Anal prolapse

Anorectal spasm (spasm in rectum or anus)

Bowel frequency (frequent need to have a bowel movement)

Bowel urgency (sudden need to have a bowel movement)

C-section scar tissue

Chronic pelvic pain syndrome

Coccydynia (tailbone pain or injury)

Constipation

Cystocele (prolapse, bladder prolapse)

Diastasis Recti (DRA)

Dilator therapy post cancer treatment

Dyschezia (constipation)

Dysorgasmia

Dyspareunia (painful intercourse/sex)

Endometriosis

Enterocele (intestine prolapse)

Fecal Incontinence (bowel leakage, fecal leakage, fecal smearing)

Frequency of urination

Groin pain/Hip Pain

Interstitial cystitis (painful bladder syndrome)

Levator muscle tension/spasm

Low back pain

Metoidioplasty

Mixed urinary incontinence (a mix of stress and urge)

Neurogenic Bladder

Neurogenic Bowel

Neurologic conditions impacting the pelvic floor (including Spinal cord injury (SCI), traumatic brain injury (TBI), Parkinson’s, stroke (CVA), Cerebral Palsy (CP), Spina Bifida, Multiple Sclerosis (MS))

Nocturia (voiding at night)

Pain after bladder sling surgery (mesh surgery or prolapse pain)

Pain due to binding

Pain with sitting

Painful ejaculation/erection

Pelvic floor dysfunction

Pelvic floor weakness

Pelvic girdle pain (pain in the pelvic region)

Persistent Genital Arousal Disorder

Phalloplasty

Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS)

Post-operative scar tissue after gender affirming surgery

Pre-op surgical clearance exam

Pregnancy pain

Premature Ejaculation

Priapism (erectile pain, painful erection)

Proctalgia Fugax (Rectal pain, anal pain, butt pain, butthole pain)

Pudendal Nerve entrapment

Pudendal neuralgia (pudendal nerve pain)

Rectocele (rectal prolapse)

Recurrent UTI (urinary tract infection)

Scar Tissue (perineal tearing with vaginal birth; post-surgical scar tissue with gender affirming care, c-section delivery, hysterectomy, laparoscopic surgery)

Scar tissue related to vaginal delivery

Sciatica

Sexual trauma/medical trauma

Stress incontinence (leakage with cough, laugh, sneeze)

Urge incontinence (leak with big urge to go)

Urinary Hesitancy / Voiding Dysfunction (difficulty urinating)

Urinary Incontinence

Urinary urgency (strong need to urinate)

Uterine Prolapse

Vaginal Vault Prolapse (vaginal prolapse)

Vaginismus (Superficial pelvic pain, pain at vaginal opening/introitus)

Vaginoplasty

Vestibulodynia (pain at outside (vestibule) of vaginal opening)

Vulvar Vestibulitis (inflammation to the vulva/vestibule)

Vulvodynia (pain at the vulva)