Our visits are private, one-on-one and one hour long with a specialized pelvic health therapist.

SERVICES

Pelvic Health Conditions

  • The gastrointestinal system is complex. Muscle control, fascial mobility, breathing techniques and intra-abdominal pressure are all ways in which a pelvic health specialist can help you tackle issues with digestion or bowel control. We can help with:

    Bloating after eating
    Abdominal pain
    Constipation
    Fecal urgency/Fecal Incontinence
    Rectal prolapse
    Chronic/recurrent fissures
    Abdominal scarring/post-surgical recovery
    GERD
    IBS
    Crohn’s Disease
    SIBO

  • Urinary symptoms can appear at different times in life. Whether you’ve had issues since childhood, are pregnant/postpartum, are in your perimenopausal years, or you’ve just had surgery, physical therapy can help. We teach you how to use your muscles correctly to control your bladder and provide education on lifestyle factors and habits that can contribute to symptoms. We can help with:

    Frequency
    • Urgency
    • Hesitancy
    Incontinence
    • Post-void dribble
    • Incomplete voiding
    Need to immediately re-void
    Poor/weak stream
    Pain with bladder filling
    Interstitial Cystitis
    Pre- and post-prostatectomy

  • It’s scary to have pain, especially in sensitive areas of the body. The good news is that pain is always treatable. We address muscle tension, breathing, body mechanics, stress, and how you use your body so you can do what you want. We can help with:

    Dyspareunia (pain with sex)
    Vaginismus
    Vulvodynia
    Pain with erection
    Pain with orgasm
    Anal or rectal pain
    Genital pain (penis, vagina, labia, scrotal)
    Chronic pelvic pain syndrome
    Pudendal neuralgia
    Coccyx (tailbone)
    SI joint
    Hip
    Buttock
    Low back
    Abdomen
    Dysmenorrhea (painful menstruation)
    Endometriosis
    Interstitial Cystitis
    Gender affirming or other surgeries

  • After surgery we can be left with questions about safe return to daily activities or exercise. Bowel and bladder symptoms, scar tightness and pain can also occur as the body is healing. Physical therapy can help reduce pain and other symptoms, and guide you back to your activity and exercise goals without worry or limitations. We can help with recovery after:

    Prostatectomy
    Hysterectomy
    Endometriosis ablation or excision
    Cesarean birth
    Perineal tear repair
    Pelvic organ prolapse repair
    Abdominal surgery
    Hernia repair
    DRA repair
    Bowel resection
    Gallbladder removal

  • Pregnancy can come with a host of symptoms that make life more difficult. Pelvic PT with a specialist can help maintain strength of the abdominals, decrease pain, minimize incontinence & prepare the perineum, pelvic floor muscles & pelvis for birth. We can help with:

    Low back pain
    Hip pain
    SI joint pain
    Round ligament pain
    Musculoskeletal pain
    Pubic symphysis pain
    Incontinence

  • Taking care of a new human is hard enough without these common postpartum symptoms. Pelvic PT can help resolve them so you can focus and function. We can help with:

    Prolapse
    Diastasis Rectus Abdominis
    Musculoskeletal pain
    Pain with daily activities and/or baby care
    Scar management (perineal & cesarean)
    Urinary incontinence, hesitancy, urgency
    Constipation, pain with bowel movements, gas incontinence, fecal urgency
    Pain with sexual activity
    Safe return to exercise

  • Normalization of toileting habits occur across a wide range of ages, and it is common for children to develop symptoms along the way. We provide a lot of education, strategies, stretches and exercises to help with:

    • Constipation
    • Fecal Incontinence
    • Urinary Incontinence
    • Urinary urgency and overactive bladder
    • Bedwetting
    • Adolescent pelvic pain
    • Painful periods

    We see pediatric patients from the age of 5 up.

Pregnancy Guidance

  • Every pregnancy changes the shape and function of the body. The abdominal wall stretches, the pelvic floor carries more weight and the way we stand and walk adapt. Prescribed and personalized trimester-specific exercise protects the core and will give you a more comfortable pregnancy and faster postpartum recovery.

  • Birth is comparable to an athletic event. We provide you with the knowledge about how to optimize your joint positions and use your muscles correctly to decrease your risk of injury and enter the birth confidently.

  • Birth is a big event, whether cesarean or vaginal, and it changes how our muscles function. A healed scar isn’t enough to be ready for running, for example, even if you don’t have symptoms. Guided rehabilitation of the pelvic floor & abdominal muscles accelerates recovery and minimizes chances of injury. We design an exercise progression specific to your body and your goals so you get back to it with confidence.

Wellness + Optimization

  • Our bodies deserve preventive care, much like seeing our dentists or doctors for check-ups. Infrequent visits at longer intervals let us catch bad habits and give ourselves an action plan for feeling good, or catching dysfunction that may lead to symptoms down the road.

  • Strategy gets us to the next level more efficiently than pure enthusiasm. Improving athletic performance, getting past fitness plateaus, starting a new type of exercise or just feeling healthier in daily physical activities can be achieved with the right guidance. Working with a physical therapist is essential to successfully make this journey, especially if you’ve had injuries or symptoms in the past. We assess movement patterns, strength, mobility and flexibility to design a program specific to reaching your goals.

Call us at 503-272-1391 to schedule an appointment

  • Your timeline is as unique as your life. We work with you to create a plan of care that makes sense for your life. Each visit gives you valuable tools and information to take forward.

  • It depends. Our goal is to gather the pertinent information to improve your quality of life. If the pelvic floor muscles are involved, treatment outcomes improve significantly if these muscles are examined directly. The decision to perform internal work is one we’ll make together. If you’d like to have a support person in the room, please bring someone.

  • No. In the state of Oregon, seeing a Doctor of Physical Therapy does not require a referral.

  • Have a list of your medications, especially if you are coming in for bowel symptoms. If you are pregnant and comfortable with internal examination but would like official clearance from your OB or midwife, then you can obtain that prior to your visit (this is up to you rather than required). If your schedule allows, wear clothing that doesn’t restrict your movement.

  • Please call us as soon as you know that you will be missing your scheduled appointment time. We do charge $100 for missing without notice or cancellations within 24 hours of your appointment time.

  • Come in! Seeing you when your symptoms are active can be valuable in changing their pattern.

  • Not unless it feels incapacitating. If internal work is a part of your treatment, it doesn’t have to happen during menstruation, but really, menstruation doesn’t impair internal work at all and we are equipped.

  • Yes. Babies and children are a part of the real life function of our bodies and we can work with the practical aspects of muscle retraining with them. It’s true that we may all be more distracted but it’s usually workable and often useful. The clinic is accessed by a flight of external stairs with 1 railing, so bear in mind that strollers would be impractical and think about your comfort carrying a carseat on stairs.

  • Absolutely. Feeling accompanied helps our recovery. Some people want their partners to learn techniques to support them which can be a valuable part of treatment.

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