Pain During Pregnancy
Dealing with Pain During Pregnancy?
Did you know pelvic floor physical therapy can help with this? There are many aches and pains that crop up during pregnancy. Contrary to popular belief, you do not have to just wait until the baby is born. You can get help today!
The two most common forms of pelvic pain are sacroiliac joint pain and pubic symphysis pain. It is also possible to have a combination of both of these which is usually referred to as pelvic girdle pain.
Low Back Pain
The low back is common both during and after pregnancy. When you experience during either of these periods, it is important to get your pelvic floor evaluated. Often weakness and poor coordination of the pelvic floor occur which could be a contributing cause to low back pain.
Hip Pain
Hip pain can occur both during and after pregnancy. This can often be caused by weakness and poor coordination of the pelvic floor muscles occur which could be a contributing cause to hip pain.
Pubic symphysis pain or symphysis pubic dysfunction (SPD) occurs in the front of the pelvis. Many muscles attach here such as pelvic floor muscles and hip adductors (groin muscles).
Pelvic girdle pain is a combination of sacroiliac joint pain and pelvic girdle pain.
Pelvic girdle pain is a combination of sacroiliac joint pain and pelvic girdle pain.
Sacroiliac joint pain occurs in the back of our pelvis around where our “back dimples” are.
Can pelvic floor physical therapy help?
YES! Pelvic floor physical therapy can start as early as 2-3 weeks postpartum so don’t wait!
Here at Shift Physical Therapy, our Pelvic Floor Physical Therapists can:
Assess the pelvic floor muscles (get overactive muscles to start at a better resting baseline so they have more to give & can turn on when you need them)
Improve pressure management (breath strategies, running technique)
Strengthen/build endurance
Finally, we can build hip & core strength so the ENTIRE system runs efficiently
Are you needing a little more help?
If you are needing a little more help, make an appointment today with Shift Physical Therapy in St. George, UT. We set aside time in our schedule where you can talk directly with a healthcare professional who specializes in postpartum pain and helping women get back to activities pain-free.
We offer this as a courtesy to our clients so can get your questions answered before committing to booking an appointment. If you a ready to take action, let’s chat. Schedule a consultation now.