If you've been wondering whether pelvic floor PT can help with this, the answer is probably yes.

Most pelvic health symptoms don't show up alone. Connecting the dots between them is where real progress lives. Find your category below and see yourself on the list.

WHAT WE TREAT

Find your starting point. We’ll connect the dots.

Pelvic Pain

The pain that doesn't quit, often because no one has connected it to what's happening around it.

  • Chronic pelvic pain

  • Vulvodynia and vestibulodynia

  • Pudendal neuralgia

  • Tailbone (coccyx) pain

  • Endometriosis-related pelvic pain

  • Interstitial cystitis

Bowel

The conversations no one else wants to have. We have them.

  • Constipation and incomplete emptying

  • Fecal incontinence

  • Painful bowel movements

  • IBS-related pelvic floor dysfunction

  • Levator ani syndrome

  • Hemorrhoid-related symptoms

Bladder

If you've been told it's just part of aging or just part of having had kids, that's not true.

  • Stress urinary incontinence

  • Urge incontinence

  • Overactive bladder

  • Nocturia

  • Difficulty emptying the bladder

  • Recurrent urgency after UTIs

Pregnancy & Birth Prep

The pregnancy symptoms you don't have to accept as normal.

  • Pregnancy-related back pain

  • Pubic symphysis pain (SPD)

  • Sciatica during pregnancy

  • SI joint dysfunction

  • Birth prep and labor positioning

  • Perineal preparation

Postpartum

Postpartum is forever. Care can be too.

  • Diastasis recti

  • C-section scar restrictions

  • Pelvic organ prolapse

  • Postpartum incontinence

  • Perineal tear recovery

  • Return to running and impact

Sexual Health & Intimacy

What if intimacy stopped feeling like something to get through?

  • Painful intercourse (dyspareunia)

  • Vaginismus

  • Postpartum sexual dysfunction

  • Perimenopausal pelvic changes

  • Pain after gynecologic surgery

Men's Pelvic Health

Pelvic health is not a women's-only conversation.

  • Post-prostatectomy incontinence

  • Chronic prostatitis and CPPS

  • Pudendal neuralgia

  • Erectile dysfunction with pelvic floor component

  • Pelvic pain after hernia surgery

  • Tailbone pain

Orthopedic & Whole-Body

Sometimes the knee is the reason you're leaking.

  • Hip pain and labral tears

  • Low back and SI joint pain

  • Running injuries

  • Foot and ankle pain

  • TMJ and jaw pain

  • Post-surgical orthopedic recovery

"Dr. Emily is hands-down the best pelvic floor PT I've ever seen, and I've tried others. What really shines through is her passion for this work and her in-depth knowledge and skill."

— KC Perilloux

Don't see your symptom? Tell us anyway.

The list above covers the most common things we see, but pelvic floor and orthopedic care stretches far beyond one page. The bigger work is the same work either way. Listening to your full story, connecting the dots between symptoms, and building a real plan from there.

Give us a call or fill out the form. If we can help, we will. If we can't, we know who can.