Pelvic Floor Therapy In Miami and Palm Beach County

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What Is Pelvic Floor Therapy?

A transformative approach to holistic well-being. For many, the pelvic floor remains a mystery, yet it plays a pivotal role in our overall health, affecting everything from posture to bladder control. Whether you're navigating postpartum recovery, managing age-related changes, or simply seeking a stronger core, our specialized therapy offers a tailored solution. Dive in to discover how you can harness the strength of your pelvic floor and embark on a journey towards enhanced comfort, confidence, and control.


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Avi Bagley

Doctor of Physical Therapy

Dr. Bagley has extensive experience in the most progressive physical therapy treatments to ensure your fastest recovery.

How To Book A Pelvic Floor Therapy Session With Dr. Bagley

Click the button below to view available timeslots. Payment is due at the time of booking. I come to your home or office! I provide pelvic floor therapy services in Miami and Palm Beach County.

1. My goal is to get you well, fast. I can not do that in one appointment. I ask you to book a minimum of 4 appointments. You don't have book all 4 today, but you will be required to book the remaining after your first appointment.
2. My priority is YOU. Your session will be highly personalized to your specific issue and your unique body type. if you have questions or concerns, I'm available by text anytime. 856.816.0695


How To Book A Pelvic Floor Therapy Session

Choose your date below. Payment is due at the time of booking.

1. My goal is to get you well, fast. I can not do that in one appointment. I ask you book a minimum of 4 appointments. You don't have book all 4 today, but you will be required to book the remaining after your first appointment.
2. My priority is YOU. Your session will be highly personalized to your specific issue and your unique body type. if you have questions or concerns, I'm available by text anytime. 856.816.0695


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Who does pelvic floor therapy help?

  1. Postpartum Women: After childbirth, many women experience weakened pelvic floor muscles, which can lead to urinary incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, and other related issues. Pelvic floor therapy can help strengthen these muscles and alleviate these symptoms.
  2. Women with Pelvic Pain: Conditions such as endometriosis, interstitial cystitis, and vulvodynia can cause chronic pelvic pain. Pelvic floor therapy can be a part of the treatment plan for these conditions.
  3. Individuals with Urinary and Fecal Incontinence: Both men and women can experience incontinence due to various reasons, including aging, surgery, or neurological conditions. Pelvic floor therapy can help manage and reduce incontinence.
  4. Men with Prostate Issues: Men who have had prostate surgery or suffer from chronic prostatitis might seek pelvic floor therapy to address pain, incontinence, or sexual dysfunction.
  5. Athletes: High-impact sports or activities can strain the pelvic floor muscles. Athletes might seek therapy to prevent or treat injuries and to improve core stability.
  6. Elderly Individuals: As people age, the strength of the pelvic floor muscles can decrease, leading to issues like incontinence or prolapse. Pelvic floor therapy can be beneficial for older adults to maintain muscle strength and function.
  7. Individuals Preparing for Surgery: Some people might undergo pelvic floor therapy before surgeries like hysterectomy or prostatectomy to strengthen the muscles and potentially improve post-surgical outcomes.
  8. Sexual Dysfunction: Both men and women experiencing sexual dysfunction, such as pain during intercourse or erectile dysfunction, might seek pelvic floor therapy as a treatment option.
  9. Physical Therapists and Healthcare Professionals: Those in the medical field, especially physical therapists specializing in pelvic health, often search for pelvic floor therapy techniques, research, and training opportunities.
  10. Individuals with Chronic Constipation: Pelvic floor dysfunction can lead to chronic constipation. Those suffering might seek therapy as a treatment option.
  11. py can help restore overall core strength, which is crucial for daily activities and posture.

Pelvic Floor Therapy For Post Partum

After childbirth, many women experience weakened pelvic floor muscles, which can lead to urinary incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, and other related issues. Pelvic floor therapy can help strengthen these muscles and alleviate these symptoms.

Why Is Pelvic Floor Therapy Good For Postpartum?

Pelvic floor therapy is particularly beneficial for postpartum women for several reasons:

  1. Muscle Strengthening and Rehabilitation: Childbirth can stretch and weaken the pelvic floor muscles. Pelvic floor therapy helps strengthen these muscles, ensuring they function correctly and reducing the risk of complications like urinary incontinence.
  2. Alleviation of Pain: Some women experience pelvic pain after childbirth due to factors like muscle spasms, scar tissue, or nerve irritation. Pelvic floor therapy can help alleviate this pain through targeted exercises and manual techniques.
  3. Addressing Urinary and Fecal Incontinence: The strain of childbirth can lead to temporary or persistent incontinence issues. Pelvic floor therapy can help manage and reduce these symptoms by strengthening the muscles responsible for bladder and bowel control.
  4. Treatment of Pelvic Organ Prolapse: After childbirth, some women may experience a descent of pelvic organs into the vaginal canal, known as pelvic organ prolapse. Pelvic floor therapy can help manage the symptoms and, in some cases, prevent the progression of the condition.
  5. Improved Sexual Function: Some postpartum women experience pain during intercourse or reduced sensation. Pelvic floor therapy can address these issues, helping women regain a satisfying sexual life.
  6. Restoring Core Strength: The core and the pelvic floor are interconnected. Pelvic floor therapy can help restore overall core strength, which is crucial for daily activities and posture.

Pelvic Floor Therapy FAQ

Is pelvic floor therapy painful?

Answer: While some techniques might cause mild discomfort, especially if there’s existing pain or tension, the therapy should not be excessively painful. A trained therapist will work within your comfort levels and adjust techniques based on your feedback.

 How long does it take to see results from pelvic floor therapy?

Answer: The duration to see results varies depending on the individual and the severity of their condition. Some people might notice improvements after a few sessions, while others may need several weeks or months of consistent therapy.

Can men undergo pelvic floor therapy?

Answer: Absolutely! Men also have a pelvic floor, and they can experience issues like incontinence, pain, or sexual dysfunction. Pelvic floor therapy can be beneficial in addressing these concerns in men.

Is pelvic floor therapy only for those who have given birth?

Answer: No, while postpartum women can greatly benefit from pelvic floor therapy, it’s not exclusive to them. Both men and women, regardless of whether they’ve had children, can seek pelvic floor therapy for various reasons.

What can I expect during my first pelvic floor therapy session?

Answer: Your first session will typically involve a thorough assessment. The therapist will ask about your medical history, symptoms, and goals. A physical examination of the pelvic floor muscles, either externally or internally, may also be conducted to assess muscle strength and function.

Do I need a referral to see a pelvic floor therapist?

Answer: You can seek pelvic floor therapy without a referral. I do not accept insurace, your sessions are paid in cash or credit card at the time of booking.

So How Does It Work?

Book An Appointment

Find a day that works for you and book your first session. Payment is due at the time of booking.

Check out and Pay

Once you've picked the date and time that works for you, you'll be directed to the check out page.

 

Dr. Bagley Will Be In Touch

You'll get an email with some forms to fill out and instructions about your first session.