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At Alooro, our dedicated physical therapist, specializing in pelvic health and overall body care, understands the intimate connection between your pelvic floor and your overall well-being. Our goal is to provide personalized and informative physical therapy to address a range of conditions and concerns, ensuring that you can live your life to the fullest.
Physical Therapy for Your Pelvic Floor
At Alooro, we prioritize personalized care, recognizing that each individual has unique needs and goals. Our physical therapist will take the time to assess and develop a comprehensive treatment plan tailored to your specific condition. With our guidance and support, you can achieve optimal pelvic health, regain control, and live a life free from pain and limitations.
Our Areas of Treatment:
- Pregnancy & Birth Preparation
- Relief From Painful Sex
- Constipation
- Body Aches, Pain & Injury
- Bladder & Bowel Control
- Deep Core Strengthening
Don't hesitate to reach out to our clinic and schedule an appointment to experience the benefits of physical therapy for your pelvic floor. We are here to support you on your journey to wellness and vitality.
Welcome To Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy
Pelvic floor physical therapy is a specialized area of physical therapy that is not widely known despite the increasing availability of information and referrals. These physical therapists have completed a doctorate program and additional training to specialize in treating individuals with pelvic floor dysfunction.
Who Should Go To Pelvic PT
Pelvic floor physical therapy is recommended for individuals who are experiencing symptoms related to pelvic floor dysfunction and may be the key to relief your pain and discomfort.
What to Expect At Your First Pelvic PT
Are you considering pelvic floor physical therapy but feeling nervous about your first visit? We’ll walk you through what to expect during your first visit to pelvic floor physical therapy.
Questions to ask your Pelvic PT
If you’re seeking pelvic floor physical therapy for the first time, you may be wondering what to expect from your therapist and what questions you should ask during your appointment.
Different Types of Urinary Incontinence
Do you ever find yourself leaking urine when you cough, sneeze, exercise, laugh, or bend down? If so, you may be experiencing urinary incontinence.
Water Intake and Bladder Irritants
Learn from a pelvic floor physical therapist about the unveiling of bladder irritants and their impact on pelvic floor health. Gain insights and knowledge on how to manage and minimize the effects of these irritants for a healthier bladder and pelvic floor.