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Pelvic Pain & Sexual Health

This category covers conditions causing pelvic pain or impacting sexual function. At Pelvic Reset Therapy, we focus on physical therapy, pain management, and counseling to address these sensitive issues and improve quality of life.

The Pelvic Reset Therapy Approach

We provide a range of treatment plans depending on the cause, helping alleviate pain, restore muscle balance, and improve pelvic function. We aim to provide you with comprehensive care plans through specialized therapies, education, and ongoing support.

Conditions We Treat

Dyspareunia (Painful Intercourse): A persistent pain in the genital region during or after sexual intercourse can be uncomfortable and frightening. While it occurs in both men and women, it is more common in women. Our tailored treatments are effective and help address the underlying pain while restoring comfort.

Vaginismus: When the muscles of the vagina spasm on something entering it, such as a tampon, it can be mildly uncomfortable to quite painful. Whether you are experiencing primary (painful every time something enters) or secondary (Intercourse becomes painful after being pain-free) type of vaginismus, our treatment options help relax and re-train the pelvic floor muscles.

Vulvodynia: A serious condition where you experience severe pain in your vulva that lasts as long as three months, keeping you away from activities you enjoy. While this is a life-altering condition, at Pelvic Reset Therapy, our treatment plans aim at addressing muscle tension, spasms, and dysfunction in the pelvic floor muscles.

Pudendal Neuralgia: A chronic pelvic pain caused by an irritated or damaged pudendal nerve that runs from the back of your pelvis to your genital area and buttocks can make it difficult for you to even sit down. Our team understands the frustration and helplessness that accompany this condition, which is why we aim to manage pain with pelvic floor exercises that release trigger points and relax muscles

Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome (CPPS): Chronic, long-lasting pain and discomfort in the pelvic region, combined with other urological and sexual dysfunction symptoms, can take a toll on your body and mind. Our treatment plans focus on managing symptoms and improving quality of life.

Endometriosis-Related Pelvic Dysfunction: Intense pain during urination, bowel movements, and intercourse are some of the symptoms and can impact your menstrual cycle as well as your daily life. Our range of treatments includes pelvic floor physical therapy and relaxation techniques to help improve your overall health.

Frequently Asked Questions

What causes pelvic pain related to sexual health?

Pelvic pain can result from muscle tightness, trigger points, scar tissue, nerve irritation, or conditions like endometriosis or interstitial cystitis. Pelvic floor therapy addresses these underlying issues to improve comfort and function.

Pelvic floor therapy uses manual techniques, relaxation exercises, and biofeedback to release muscle tension, improve flexibility, and reduce pain, making intercourse more comfortable.

Pelvic floor therapy is a highly safe and effective treatment option.

Many people notice improvement within the first session, but it can take several weeks for chronic or complex conditions to show improvement. Consistency and following your therapist’s recommendations are key.

No, pelvic floor therapy is beneficial for people of all genders experiencing pelvic pain or sexual health concerns.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What causes pelvic pain related to sexual health?

Pelvic pain can result from muscle tightness, trigger points, scar tissue, nerve irritation, or conditions like endometriosis or interstitial cystitis. Pelvic floor therapy addresses these underlying issues to improve comfort and function.

Pelvic floor therapy uses manual techniques, relaxation exercises, and biofeedback to release muscle tension, improve flexibility, and reduce pain, making intercourse more comfortable.

Pelvic floor therapy is a highly safe and effective treatment option.

Many people notice improvement within weeks, but it can take several months for chronic or complex conditions. Consistency and following your therapist’s recommendations are key.

No, pelvic floor therapy is beneficial for people of all genders experiencing pelvic pain or sexual health concerns.

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