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Oncology - Related Pelvic Health

This category focuses on the pelvic side effects of cancer treatments such as surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation. These treatments can have lasting effects on pelvic muscles, nerves, and function. At Pelvic Reset Therapy, we offer compassionate, specialized care to support healing before, during, and after cancer treatment.

The Pelvic Reset Therapy Approach

We create gentle, personalized therapy plans that consider the whole person - not just the diagnosis. Our goal is to help you regain comfort, mobility, and control while supporting your body through the emotional and physical toll of cancer care. We meet you where you are, with respect, expertise, and encouragement.

Conditions We Treat

Pelvic Pain After Radiation or Surgery
Pelvic surgeries and radiation treatments can lead to scar tissue, nerve sensitivity, and tightness in the muscles and fascia, resulting in ongoing discomfort. We provide gentle, targeted therapy to reduce pain, soften scar tissue, and support better movement and function.

Urinary or Fecal Incontinence
Loss of bladder or bowel control is a common, yet rarely discussed side effect of cancer treatment. Whether temporary or ongoing, we use biofeedback, muscle retraining, and personalized strategies to restore continence and dignity.

Sexual Dysfunction
After cancer, intimacy can feel complicated - physically and emotionally. From vaginal dryness to pain during intercourse or changes in arousal, our approach helps restore comfort and confidence, honoring your individual experience and pace.

Pelvic Scar Tissue Restrictions
Scar tissue from surgeries such as hysterectomy, prostatectomy, or colorectal procedures can cause pulling, sensitivity, or limited mobility. We use gentle manual therapy and movement strategies to restore flexibility and decrease tension.

Lymphedema (Pelvic or Lower Extremity)
Swelling in the pelvic area or legs after lymph node removal or radiation can be uncomfortable and affect mobility. With lymphatic techniques and supportive movement strategies, we help manage swelling and protect long-term function.

Weakness or Muscle Tightness Related to Cancer Treatment
Cancer and its treatments can take a toll on your entire body - including the pelvic floor. You might feel weak, tense, or just not like yourself. We help restore strength, balance, and coordination so you can move and live with more ease.

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I start pelvic therapy during cancer care?

We can begin care at any stage - before, during, or after treatment. Earlier intervention may help with recovery and symptom management, but it’s never too late to benefit from therapy.

No, our approach is gentle and adapted to your comfort level. We work slowly and collaboratively to make sure you feel safe and supported.

Cancer therapies can lead to vaginal dryness, pain, or decreased libido. We offer therapies that improve blood flow, muscle relaxation, and comfort to support sexual health and intimacy.

Yes, with your permission, we’re happy to communicate with your care team to ensure coordinated, supportive care that aligns with your overall treatment plan.

Our Services

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I start pelvic therapy during cancer care?

We can begin care at any stage - before, during, or after treatment. Earlier intervention may help with recovery and symptom management, but it’s never too late to benefit from therapy.

No, our approach is gentle and adapted to your comfort level. We work slowly and collaboratively to make sure you feel safe and supported.

Cancer therapies can lead to vaginal dryness, pain, or decreased libido. We offer therapies that improve blood flow, muscle relaxation, and comfort to support sexual health and intimacy.

Yes, with your permission, we’re happy to communicate with your care team to ensure coordinated, supportive care that aligns with your overall treatment plan.

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