Many pelvic floor conditions can be managed without surgery. Non-invasive treatments focus on improving strength, coordination, and function to reduce symptoms and improve quality of life.
Pelvic floor conditions like pelvic organ prolapse, incontinence, or pelvic pain can feel overwhelming. While surgery is sometimes considered, many individuals benefit from non-invasive approaches that focus on improving function.
Physical therapy addresses the underlying causes of pelvic floor dysfunction through targeted exercises, movement strategies, and education. Treatment focuses on improving how the muscles work—not just strengthening them.
Non-invasive pelvic floor therapy may include:
These approaches support better control and reduce strain on the pelvic floor.
Many individuals experience meaningful improvement with conservative treatment, especially when symptoms are addressed early. Even for those considering surgery, physical therapy can be a helpful first step or complement to care.
Non-invasive treatment focuses on long-term function, helping individuals return to daily activities with greater comfort and confidence.
Surgery isn’t always the first or only option when it comes to pelvic floor health.
Contact us today to get a personalized physical therapy plan designed to improve pelvic floor function without invasive procedures.