FAQs


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What is Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy?

Pelvic health physical therapy involves a musculoskeletal assessment with focus on the abdominals, rib cage, spine, and pelvis in relation to function. Pelvic floor muscle assessment is also performed; as these muscles assist with support of pelvic organs, bowel/bladder control, and sexual function. Treatments for pelvic dysfunctions are based on assessment findings.

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What type of conditions does a pelvic physical therapist treat?

  • Urinary Incontinence - Involuntary leakage of urine whether related to urge or activity (sneezing, coughing, jumping, running, lifting, etc.)

  • Overactive Bladder - Urinary urgency and/or frequency

  • Urinary Retention - Difficulty emptying bladder

  • Pelvic Organ Prolapse - Loss of bladder, rectal, or uterine support (heaviness, feeling like insides are coming out, seeing bulge coming out of vaginal entrance, etc.)

  • Difficult to treat hip, back, and pelvic pain

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  • Bowel Dysfunction - including fecal incontinence and constipation

  • Painful Intercourse/sexual dysfunction

  • Inability to tolerate/insert tampon

  • Pain with gynecological exams

  • Pelvic Pain - including low back pain, interstitial cystitis, painful bladder syndromes

  • Low back, groin, tailbone, pubic bone, hip pain

  • Preparing pelvic floor for Labor/Delivery

  • Pregnancy Related Pain - low back pain, pubic symphysis pain, etc.

  • Diastasis Rectus Abdominus (aka: Diastasis Recti/separation of abdominal muscles)

  • Postpartum Rehabilitation (Return to prior level of function, work, exercise, running, etc.)

  • Pre/Post Surgical Repair (including abdominal, pelvic, hip surgeries)

 Listed above are non-inclusive common conditions that are often caused by pelvic floor muscle dysfunction. These conditions can be quite embarrassing and lead to decreased quality of life, participation in recreational activities/exercise, and social engagements. While these conditions are common in women of ranging ages, they are not normal! Schedule an appointment with The Fem PT today to finally solve these problems and regain freedom!

Is Insurance Accepted?

At this time, insurance is not accepted and payment is due at the time of service via cash, check, or debit/credit card. HSA/FSA cards are accepted and a superbill can be emailed to the patient after the session for tax or reimbursement request purposes.


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Where do the physical therapy sessions take place?

Treatments take place at our clinic location at:

21 Greystone Drive Suite 4

Lynchburg, VA 24502

**Home visits are currently not being offered**

Do you treat male patients?

Our physical therapists treat specifically female patients. However, please reach out in the “contact” section for assistance finding a pelvic PT who also treats men.