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Post Surgical Concerns

Post-Surgical Concerns & Pelvic Floor Therapy

     Post-surgical concerns refer to the issues and challenges that may arise after pelvic surgery, such as hysterectomy, prostatectomy, or procedures for pelvic organ prolapse or urinary incontinence. These surgeries can affect the function and integrity of the pelvic floor muscles and surrounding structures, leading to potential complications like pain, scar tissue formation, muscle weakness, or altered bladder and bowel function.

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     Pelvic floor therapy plays a significant role in addressing post-surgical concerns. It focuses on rehabilitation and recovery by promoting proper healing, restoring muscle strength and coordination, and improving overall pelvic floor function. Pelvic floor therapists utilize techniques such as scar tissue mobilization, manual therapy, targeted exercises, and education on proper body mechanics and postural awareness.

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     By engaging in pelvic floor therapy, individuals can experience reduced pain, improved range of motion, enhanced muscle function, and better management of urinary or bowel symptoms following pelvic surgery. Working with our team of professionals specialized in pelvic floor therapy can ensure a personalized treatment plan tailored to address post-surgical concerns and optimize recovery outcomes.

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