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Specialized care for core stability
Gabriel can help you find the right clinic and decide if this is a fit before you book.

During the visit
Comprehensive evaluation including medical history and symptom discussion
External postural and movement assessment
Internal pelvic floor muscle assessment (vaginal or rectal, with consent)
Identification of muscle weakness, tightness, trigger points, or coordination issues
Duration
45-60 minutes per session, 6-12 sessions typical
Starting at
$150
Practitioner access
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Category
Recovery
About this treatment
Pelvic floor physical therapy is specialized treatment focusing on the muscles, ligaments, and connective tissues that support the pelvic organs (bladder, uterus/prostate, rectum). These muscles are critical for continence, sexual function, core stability, and pain-free movement. When they become weak, tight, or dysfunctional, a range of debilitating symptoms can occur.
Certified pelvic floor physical therapists use internal and external manual therapy, biofeedback, therapeutic exercises, and education to restore optimal function. Treatment may include gentle internal vaginal or rectal muscle release, trigger point therapy, strengthening exercises (beyond simple Kegels), breathing techniques, and postural correction.
Pelvic floor therapy is evidence-based treatment for urinary incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, pelvic pain, painful intercourse, postpartum recovery, chronic prostatitis, and pre/post-surgical support. It's often more effective than surgery for many pelvic floor disorders and addresses root causes rather than just symptoms.
Visit flow
Comprehensive evaluation including medical history and symptom discussion
External postural and movement assessment
Internal pelvic floor muscle assessment (vaginal or rectal, with consent)
Identification of muscle weakness, tightness, trigger points, or coordination issues
Customized treatment plan with manual therapy, exercises, and home program
Education on anatomy, proper muscle activation, and lifestyle modifications
Follow-up sessions to track progress and adjust treatment
Best for
Women with urinary incontinence or pelvic organ prolapse
People experiencing pelvic pain or painful intercourse
Postpartum women recovering from childbirth
Men with chronic prostatitis or post-prostatectomy incontinence
Key outcomes
Improved urinary and fecal continence
Reduced pelvic pain and painful intercourse
Support for pelvic organ prolapse
Enhanced postpartum recovery
Gabriel intelligence
Treatment fit
Root-cause context before you book
Gabriel can help decide whether pelvic floor physical therapy fits your symptoms, labs, and recovery goals before you spend money on a session.
Protocol pairing
Connect sessions to a real plan
Gabriel can pair this with diagnostics, supplements, peptides, and follow-up cadence so it fits into a real protocol instead of sitting in isolation.
Practitioner match
Find the right clinic, not just the nearest one
Gabriel uses trust, treatment fit, and modality overlap to surface practitioners who are more likely to be a strong match for this exact treatment path.
Evidence & safety
Pelvic floor physical therapy has strong research support and is recommended as first-line treatment for stress urinary incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, and various pelvic pain conditions. It's highly effective and non-invasive. When performed by certified pelvic floor physical therapists (typically designated as WHC—Women's Health Certified), it's very safe. Treatment requires patient consent and comfort at all times.
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