Pelvic Health Physical Therapy at ATI helps people of all genders treat pelvic pain, incontinence, and postpartum concerns with personalized, non-surgical care.
Pelvic Health Physical Therapy, also known as pelvic floor physical therapy, is a specialized service that treats conditions affecting the muscles, joints, and nerves of the pelvis and abdomen. These areas play a critical role in bladder and bowel control, core stability, sexual health, and everyday movement.
At ATI Physical Therapy, Pelvic Health physical therapy is available for people of all genders and across all stages of life. Care is designed to help individuals manage pelvic pain, pelvic floor dysfunction, bladder or bowel concerns, and changes related to pregnancy, postpartum recovery, surgery, or aging. Treatment is personalized, respectful, and rooted in evidence-based physical therapy.
ATI also offers specialized pelvic health services for prenatal and postpartum care, helping patients stay active during pregnancy and safely rebuild strength and function after childbirth.
ATI Physical Therapy’s specialized experts are highly skilled in treating a wide range of pelvic health issues. With a deep understanding of anatomy and physiology, our team is well-equipped to handle both common and complex conditions. We offer comprehensive care that goes beyond symptom management, addressing the root cause of your concerns to promote long-term health and well-being. Our care covers a range of concerns, including:
Pelvic Health physical therapy begins with a thorough, consent-based, one-on-one evaluation to understand your symptoms, movement patterns, and goals. Your physical therapist assesses how the pelvic floor, core muscles, hips, spine, and nervous system work together to support daily activities. Internal exams are not mandatory, and you are welcome to ask questions as the evaluation proceeds to ensure you understand and feel comfortable throughout.
Treatment focuses on improving strength, coordination, mobility, and muscle control while reducing pain and dysfunction. Pelvic health therapy is conservative and non-surgical, addressing the root cause of symptoms rather than providing short-term relief.
Your individual treatment plan may include:
ATI Pelvic Health physical therapists also provide pelvic health rehabilitation before and after surgery and work closely with referring providers to support recovery.
Pelvic health physical therapy can help improve function, comfort, and confidence for people of all genders. Common benefits include:
Whether you are dealing with pelvic pain, pelvic floor weakness, urinary leaking or urgency, constipation, painful intercourse, or postpartum recovery, Pelvic Health physical therapy offers a non-invasive, effective approach to long-term improvement.