Pelvic Health for Women

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Physical Therapy for Women in Bend, Oregon

Our therapists understand that the nature of discussing these issues can be challenging, especially if you were ever told that it was a normal part of life. We believe that if you struggle with any of the items below, you shouldn’t have to accept it if you do not want to. We also believe treatment should always be tailored to you, your body, and your needs. Each PT has attended postdoctoral education classes specific to rehabilitating pelvic health conditions for women. We even have a Board Certified Women’s Clinical Specialist on staff. From managing leakage while chasing grandchildren or with double unders, improving the quality and comfort of bowel movements, decreasing pain and improving sexual satisfaction, or helping you manage a new diagnosis of pelvic organ prolapse, we are here for you.

 

Discreet, evidence-based, quality care from our pelvic health specialists can aid you in managing issues and improving complaints that include: 

 

      • Stress, urge, post-void, & overflow urinary incontinence 
      • Urinary urgency, frequency, hesitancy, & intermittent stream
      • Fecal & gas incontinence 
      • Constipation & incomplete emptying of the bowel
      • Pain with penetrative intercourse, outercourse & orgasm 
      • Vulvar, vaginal, clitoral, coccyx (tailbone) & abdominal pain 
      • Lichens sclerosus, cancer radiation pain management
      • Pregnancy & postpartum education, prehab, rehab, & return to sport
      • Pelvic & abdominal surgery prehab, rehab, & return to sport 
      • Pelvic organ prolapse (POP)
      • Gender-spectrum sensitive care 
      • Tummy tuck, & hernia repair prehab & post-surgical rehab 

What Does Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy for Women Entail?

There are many treatments available to help combat these issues. At Alpine Physical Therapy, our treatment team in Bend, OR, are experts at diagnosing and treating in a way tailored to your situation, your body, and your needs.

Treatment for urinary incontinence, bowel incontinence or constipation, pain, or any of the above issues in our Bend, OR clinics may include: 

  • Pelvic floor coordination and strength exercises
  • Education
  • Electrical stimulation
  • Whole body strength assessment and a tailored resistance home program
  • Biofeedback

Have other questions or want to know what to expect for your first visit? Click here to find out what to expect for your first visit or here for our frequently asked questions

    What Comes After Pelvic Health Physical Therapy?

    Physical therapy is just one part of your journey towards wellness. Active and regular physical therapy will help you regain control, strength, motion and diminish your pain. Once you achieve these things, your physical therapist will set you up with a plan for less frequent follow-up visits and self-management to maintain your progress so your injury does not reoccur. Our goal is to see you enjoying all our community offers versus back in our office. 

     

     

    To reach either of our locations in Bend, OR, call us at (541) 382-5500.

    Let's Get Started.

    If you are interested in getting started with pelvic floor PT, we want to talk to you. Our physical therapists come from a variety of backgrounds and each has areas of expertise. When you call our office for an appointment, we can help pair you with a physical therapist best suited to your area of concern. We look forward to meeting you.

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