What We Treat

What We Treat/Pelvic Floor Dysfunction

Pelvic Floor Dysfunction treatment in Palm Beach County.

Regain bladder control and reduce pelvic pain through specialized therapy.

Be On The Move delivers one-on-one in-home physical therapy that helps patients reduce pain, restore confidence, and move forward with a plan built around recovery at home.

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What This Treatment Supports

Recovery guidance that addresses the condition itself, improves movement quality, and makes progress more doable at home.

Key Benefits

Better bladder or bowel control
Reduced pelvic pain and muscle tension
Increased confidence and improved intimacy

Overview

What to know about Pelvic Floor Dysfunction.

We offer pelvic floor muscle retraining, biofeedback, and education on lifestyle modifications. By strengthening or relaxing the pelvic muscles as needed, you can significantly improve continence and reduce pain.

In Palm Beach County, we see women post-childbirth, men recovering from prostate surgery, and individuals with chronic pelvic pain. Our therapists use discreet, evidence-based methods to assess the pelvic floor’s strength and flexibility. Early interventions focus on teaching Kegel exercises or relaxation techniques, depending on your dysfunction type. We also discuss daily habits—like hydration, bowel movements, and posture—that affect pelvic health. Over time, we progress to more complex functional movements and stability exercises, reducing leakage episodes or discomfort during daily activities.

Better bladder or bowel control
Reduced pelvic pain and muscle tension
Increased confidence and improved intimacy

Symptoms

Incontinence or leakage
Pelvic pain or discomfort during intercourse
Sensation of pelvic heaviness or prolapse

Common Causes

Childbirth-related muscle strain
Pelvic organ prolapse
Chronic tension or muscle imbalances

Recovery Outlook

Timelines vary widely based on the severity. Many see noticeable improvements in 6–12 weeks of consistent pelvic floor exercises. By attending regular sessions and following home guidelines, patients typically gain greater control over urinary or bowel functions and experience less pelvic pain. Continued self-care and periodic check-ups can help maintain these gains long-term.

Frequently Asked Questions

Questions patients often ask about Pelvic Floor Dysfunction.

No. Men with issues like prostatitis or urinary incontinence can also benefit from pelvic floor therapy.

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