Specialized Pelvic Floor PT

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Previous chiropractic patients will need to schedule the NEW PATIENT visit with Dr. Elissa to start pelvic floor care.

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PELVIC FLOOR PHYSICAL THERAPY

Pelvic floor physical therapy is a physical therapy specialty that focuses on helping to address dysfunction of the muscular sling that creates the pelvic floor and the muscles surrounding it.

Pregnancy as well as labor and delivery can contribute to a lot of changes in this area of the body that can cause a number of different symptoms.

Pelvic floor symptoms may originate from weakness in these muscles, tension or inability to relax, poor coordination, or weakness in the surrounding musculature.

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Common Symptoms

Imbalances in the pelvic floor can contribute to symptoms like:


—Urinary/fecal incontinence/leaking


—Urinary urgency/frequency


—Prolapse/heaviness


—Diastasis recti


—Pelvic girdle pain


—Painful intercourse


By addressing muscular imbalance (loosening the tight stuff, strengthening the weak stuff), these symptoms can be resolved. Tools like dry needling, cupping, as well as assigning you things to work on and think about at home can help speed the process.


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Prenatal Pelvic Floor

Pelvic floor physical therapy can be so helpful both during pregnancy and after baby arrives. Things like leaking, heaviness, painful sex, pubic pain, or SI joint pain are common during pregnancy—but they’re not things you just have to “live with.” You don’t have to wait until postpartum to feel better. Gentle, pregnancy-safe manual therapy and specific exercises can help ease those symptoms now and even set you up for a smoother recovery after birth.


Even if you’re not having symptoms, pelvic floor PT can be a great way to prepare for delivery. We can look at how your pelvic floor is working, help release extra tension, and teach you how to push effectively during labor. A little preparation can make a big difference in how you feel during and after birth.


And once baby is here, pelvic floor PT can support your recovery—helping with things like leaking, urgency, core weakness, or simply knowing when and how to safely return to exercise. Think of it as giving your body the care it deserves after everything it’s done for you.

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Elissa Cohen

Our pelvic floor Physical Therapist. She started practicing pelvic floor Physical Therapy after Dr. Jesse convinced her to combine her love of women’s health and Physical Therapy and it ignited a passion in her that changed her career forever.

 

She is also a mom to two boys that have been a complete blessing to her life. This transition to being a mom has also transformed how she treats patients, as entering into motherhood is such a special and tender time in a woman's life.

 

She was a collegiate swimmer and she has always been active and athletic but now that looks more like camping in the pop up with her husband and kids, running, biking and being outdoors in the summer, and cold swimming in the winter. She has also recently been dabbling in baking with sourdough and loves sharing the fruits of her labor with family and friends!

Frequently Asked Questions

  • We are not in-network with any insurance providers.  We accept HSA / FSA , credit and debit cards. 

  • Yes, you will need a new patient pelvic floor exam with Dr. Elissa to evaluate your pelvic floor needs.
    Pelvic Floor PT is a different treatment then chiropractic care.

  • No, you do not have to do an internal exam if you would prefer not to. We do include that option in our new patient visit so Dr. Elissa can fully asses the pelvic floor needs.

  • NO! Pelvic floor physical therapy can be for all women. Dr. Elissa can also assess and treat different conditions you may be experiencing outside of the pelvic floor.