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Musculoskeletal & Structural Concerns

This category can limit your movement, strength, and enjoyment of everyday activities. At Pelvic Reset Therapy, we specialize in identifying the root cause of your discomfort. We use targeted therapies to relieve pain, correct muscle imbalances, and enhance overall stability, helping you to live life without limitations.

The Pelvic Reset Therapy Approach

We provide a specialized, patient-centered range of treatment plans addressing orthopedic and musculoskeletal dysfunctions through a combination of manual techniques, therapeutic exercises, and constant support.

Conditions We Treat

Hip, Low Back, & Core Dysfunction: Disruption in the coordinated function of the pelvic floor muscles, abdominal muscles, back muscles, and hip joints leads to restricted movement, pain, and poor core stability. This can affect overall health and well-being. Our treatment includes exercises based on your condition, alleviating pain, and improving overall functionality.

Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction: Too little to too much movement can cause pain, typically felt in the lower back or buttocks, and radiate down to your leg. This can affect your day-to-day life, as sitting for long hours can be quite painful. Our treatment helps strengthen surrounding muscles and improve mobility.

Neck Pain: Tight or dysfunctional pelvic floor muscles can cause tension and pain to travel up your spine, leading to neck pain, headaches, and jaw pain. This can disrupt your life and leave you feeling frustrated. We provide a range of treatment options that can help improve your condition and level of comfort.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can pelvic floor therapy help with pain in the hips, lower back, or pelvis?

Therapists use a combination of treatments that reduce pain by improving muscle coordination, strength, and flexibility in the pelvic region, which is closely connected to the hips and lower back.

Yes, pelvic floor therapy can be highly beneficial after orthopedic surgery or injury. It helps restore muscle strength, coordination, and stability, which are often compromised post-surgery.

The duration for improvement depends on the individual and the severity of symptoms. Some patients notice changes within a few weeks, while others may require several months of consistent therapy.

Orthopedic pain in areas like the hips, back, or knees often goes hand-in-hand with pelvic floor dysfunction due to shared muscle, fascial, and nerve connections. Addressing both orthopedic and pelvic floor health together is key to faster recovery.

Pelvic floor therapy addresses underlying muscle dysfunction and poor coordination. It involves exercises to strengthen and relax the pelvic floor, core, and hip muscles, along with manual therapy and postural training.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How can pelvic floor therapy help with pain in the hips, lower back, or pelvis?

Therapists use a combination of treatments that reduce pain by improving muscle coordination, strength, and flexibility in the pelvic region, which is closely connected to the hips and lower back

Yes, pelvic floor therapy can be highly beneficial after orthopedic surgery or injury. It helps restore muscle strength, coordination, and stability, which are often compromised post-surgery.

The duration for improvement depends on the individual and the severity of symptoms. Some patients notice changes within a few weeks, while others may require several months of consistent therapy.

Orthopedic pain in areas like the hips, back, or knees often goes hand-in-hand with pelvic floor dysfunction due to shared muscle, fascial, and nerve connections. Addressing both orthopedic and pelvic floor health together is key to faster recovery.

Pelvic floor therapy addresses underlying muscle dysfunction and poor coordination. It involves exercises to strengthen and relax the pelvic floor, core, and hip muscles, along with manual therapy and postural training.

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