Body Restoration Physical Therapy is proud to share information about the benefits of pelvic floor physical therapy. This therapy can be helpful in treating a variety of health concerns related to the pelvic floor and associated body systems.
Pelvic floor physical therapy can improve many conditions. Benefits include helping to resolve scar tissue following injury or surgery, and strengthening weak or injured muscles in the core and pelvic region. Pain and weakness following pregnancy and childbirth can be improved by pelvic floor physical therapy. Pelvic floor physical therapy can also improve the function of the sexual and digestive systems, and more.
Resources on the benefits of pelvic floor physical therapy and associated therapies:
Click a title to view an article by Dr. Lauradonna D’Antoni of Body Restoration Physical Therapy, located in Long Island, New York.
Treating Fibromyalgia with Myofascial Release
Healing the pelvic floor after C-Section
Diastasis recti and physical therapy
How to treat interstitial cystitis with physical therapy
Choose the right CBD for your health
Physical therapy after prostate surgery
Physical therapy can improve IBS symptoms
Does stress affect the pelvic floor?
The pregnancy and pelvic floor connection
TMJ and pelvic floor dysfunction
Simple stretches for pelvic floor health
Easy ways to strengthen the pelvic floor
3 reasons to seek physical therapy for endometriosis
Treating sacroliliac joint dysfunction with physical therapy
Pelvic floor physical therapy for incontinence
Physical therapy and the chronic pain cycle
Breathing exercises to relax your pelvic floor
Seasonal allergies and pelvic floor dysfunction
Pairing physical therapy with stress-reduction for healing
Physical therapy is a safe and effective treatment for many conditions. Pelvic floor physical therapy addresses a wide range of rarely-discussed conditions and discomforts, and can improve quality of life for people experiencing them.
Body Restoration Physical Therapy is located in Roslyn Heights, New York, and specializes in John F. Barnes Myofascial Release therapy in addition to providing pelvic floor physical therapy.
Learn more about the benefits of physical therapy, and particularly pelvic floor physical therapy, by visiting the American Physical Therapy Association.