Symptoms Of Pelvic Organ Prolapse

Pelvic prolapse can be scary and symptoms can interfere with your daily activities and workouts. However, recognizing the symptoms is the first step in overcoming pelvic organ prolapse. Here are some common symptoms of pelvic organ prolapse.

Why Physical Therapy for POP?

Physical therapy is a well-known and conservative approach to treatment that focuses on rebuilding strength in the pelvic floor muscles. Pelvic floor physical therapy not only treats your symptoms but addresses the root cause of your prolapse. Treatment may include:

What to Expect During Therapy?

Our therapy sessions are tailored to your specific condition and goals. In most cases, patients see changes after attending 8-12 sessions. You will receive professional guidance and care every step of the way.

Functional PhyzioTreatment Techniques

We use the best practices and techniques to deliver effective results. Our approach combines exercises and compassionate care for optimal results.

Common Questions About POP

01. Is pelvic floor therapy painful?
No, our special exercises and techniques are gentle and designed to provide relief, not pain.
Typically, sessions last 30-60 minutes, depending on your treatment plan.
Although it may not reverse severe cases, it can significantly reduce symptoms and improve quality of life.
We always tailor home programs to meet your needs. Many exercises can be done without equipment for those without access to weights or equipment.

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