Treatment for Pelvic Floor Dysfunction

Pelvic Floor Therapy in Aurora for bladder control issues, pelvic pain, postpartum recovery, and muscle weakness

Bladder control challenges, pelvic pain, and muscle weakness after childbirth disrupt daily activities and limit confidence during routine tasks like exercise, lifting, or prolonged standing. These symptoms indicate pelvic floor muscle dysfunction that responds to targeted therapy techniques designed to restore strength, coordination, and functional control. Parker Point Family Medicine & Physical Therapy addresses these conditions through individualized treatment developed in a private, supportive environment.


Treatment involves exercises that strengthen pelvic floor muscles while improving the timing and coordination of muscle activation during activities that stress the pelvic region. Your therapist evaluates muscle function, identifies coordination deficits or excessive tension patterns, and designs a program that addresses your specific dysfunction rather than applying generalized exercises.


Schedule an evaluation to discuss your symptoms in detail and determine which therapeutic approaches will address your condition.

What Pelvic Floor Treatment Addresses

Your assessment includes detailed discussion of symptom patterns, functional limitations, and situations that trigger or worsen symptoms. The evaluation identifies whether dysfunction stems from muscle weakness, excessive tension, coordination deficits, or a combination of factors. This information determines whether treatment emphasizes strengthening exercises, relaxation techniques, or coordination training, since different pelvic floor conditions require different therapeutic approaches.


As your pelvic floor function improves, you experience better control during activities that previously triggered leakage, reduced pain during prolonged sitting or specific movements, and increased confidence performing physical tasks without symptom concern. These functional gains reflect restored muscle capacity and improved neuromuscular control rather than symptom suppression.


Treatment serves both men and women, addressing conditions that include postpartum muscle weakness, pain during intercourse, urgency or frequency concerns, and dysfunction following pelvic surgery. The therapy approach adapts to your comfort level and progresses based on your response to specific techniques.

Answers to Pelvic Floor Therapy Questions

Individuals considering pelvic floor therapy want to understand what evaluation involves and how treatment differs from standard physical therapy.

  • What does the initial pelvic floor evaluation include?

    The session involves a detailed symptom history, discussion of functional limitations, and education about pelvic floor anatomy and dysfunction patterns. Your therapist explains assessment findings and develops a treatment approach based on whether your condition involves weakness, tension, or coordination issues.

  • How are pelvic floor exercises different from general core strengthening?

    Pelvic floor therapy targets specific muscles that control bladder function, pelvic organ support, and pain patterns, using exercises that train muscle activation timing during functional activities. The approach addresses coordination between pelvic floor muscles and surrounding muscle groups rather than simply building strength.

  • When is pelvic floor therapy appropriate after childbirth?

    Postpartum therapy can begin once your healthcare provider clears you for exercise, typically around six weeks after delivery. Earlier consultation allows your therapist to provide guidance on safe activity progression and address concerns about symptom patterns developing during recovery.

  • What conditions indicate a need for pelvic floor therapy?

    Symptoms including urine leakage during coughing or exercise, pelvic pain during sitting or intercourse, frequent urgent bathroom needs, or pelvic pressure sensations suggest dysfunction that therapy can address through targeted muscle retraining.

  • How does treatment maintain privacy and comfort?

    Sessions occur in a private treatment room with a therapist trained specifically in pelvic floor dysfunction. The environment prioritizes your comfort, and treatment progresses at a pace that respects your readiness for different assessment or intervention techniques.

Parker Point Family Medicine & Physical Therapy provides compassionate, patient-focused care for pelvic floor conditions affecting daily comfort and function. Request an evaluation to begin addressing your symptoms through individualized treatment.