Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy
Who is Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy For?
Everyone
Our Process
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Find the Cause
We perform a thorough physical evaluation to identify the cause of your pain.
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Fix the Problem
Once the problem is identified, we go to work to develop a plan to fix the problem and not just mask the symptoms.
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Return to Activity
Now that you are feeling better, we will develop a plan to KEEP you feeling better and participating in the activities that you love.
Do you experience any of the following? We can help!
Leaking during exercise
Leaking with coughing and sneezing
Pain with intimacy/intercourse
Diastasis Recti
SI Joint pain
Pubic Symphysis Pain
Low back, hip, or pelvic pain
Pelvic Girdle Pain
Heaviness or Vaginal Bulging
Tailbone Pain
Fecal Incontinence
Urinary and Fecal Urgency
Urinary and Fecal Frequency
Urinary Incontinence
Difficulty Starting Urination
Incomplete Emptying
Constipation
Pelvic Pain
Painful Urination
Decreased Libido
Difficulty with Orgasm
Genital Sensitivity
Muscle Spasms
Weakness
Feeling of Heaviness
Visible Bulge
Discomfort with Prolapse
Pain When Sitting
Changes in Bowel Habits
What makes us different
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Technology
There are many factors that impact pain that go beyond soft tissue injury. At Shift, we help educate and provide tools to reach your goals. We use Physiapp as a tool to bring you customized programs delivered straight to your phone, and offer support throughout the week (not just at your appointment!).
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Holistic Approach
Shift Physical Therapy is lead by health-facing Doctors of Physical Therapy who specialize in treating the whole individual. A holistic, integrative approach that looks at the main factors contributing to your pain, movement, and health biomarkers.
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Continued Guidance After Therapy Ends.
Just because the pain is gone, doesn’t mean our job is done. Often times, people are discharged from therapy before returning back to activity/sport. We ensure proper return to sport testing and continued to support to ensure your success. We also teach you the tools to be successful long after therapy ends so that you can manage flare-ups and prevent re-injury.