The Main Causes Of Pain With Sex

There are many reasons behind pain with sex, but most are due to physical, psychological, or functional factors. Some physical causes of pain during intercourse include pelvic floor muscle tension or scarring due to surgery or childbirth. Stress and trauma in particular contribute to worsening the condition.
We provide specialist pelvic floor therapy to relieve pain during sex, helping you to regain comfort and confidence. Let us support your journey to wellness and intimacy.
How Can We Help

How Can We Help?

Identifying your story is always our top priority. Our approach will include identifying causative factors of pain during sex including delivery, menopause, trauma, or overactive pelvic floor muscles.
Here are the common causes we address:
How We Work

How Does Pelvic Floor Therapy Work?

Pelvic floor therapy involves individual factors specific to your various problems. Its purpose is to increase muscle strength, relax muscles, and equalize stress on the pelvic muscles region.

Manual Therapy

This valuable technique releases tension and improves mobility

Pelvic Floor Awareness

Exercises to increase control and relaxation

Tension Relief Strategies

Guided techniques to ease discomfort

Use of Tools

Pelvic wands or dilators for gradual relief

Our team works to provide informed care that allows you to feel as comfortable as possible during the procedure.
Time of therapy

How Long Does Pelvic Floor Therapy Take?

Recovery can vary from patient to patient. On average, most patients see noticeable changes within 8-12 sessions, but this varies depending on contributing factors and goals.

Why Choose Functional Phyziopt?

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Our main focus and objective is to address the underlying root cause of your pain and give you the knowledge and tools you need to stay pain free . Pain with sex may be scary,but our therapist will provide guidance and support every step of the way.
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It’s time that you take the very first step toward relief! Contact us to learn more about pelvic floor therapy for painful intercourse and regain control over your quality of life.

Most Frequent Complaints From Patients

FAQs

01. Is pelvic floor therapy only for women?
While typically used for women, pelvic floor therapy can benefit anyone with pelvic pain or dysfunction, including men.
The therapy is designed to be as gentle and relaxing as possible. Our team ensures that every step is explained and tailored to your comfort level.
Yes, pelvic floor therapy is especially beneficial after childbirth to address problems such as pelvic misalignment, muscle tension, or weakening that can cause discomfort.
No, you do not need a referral from your doctor to come to pelvic floor physical therapy.