Pelvic Health & Wellness

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Pelvic Health & Wellness

Personalized Therapy for Pelvic Pain, Recovery, and Whole-Body Function

Pelvic health is one of the most overlooked areas in cancer recovery, yet it plays a critical role in how you move, how you heal, and how you return to daily life. Cancer treatments involving the pelvic region, such as radiation, chemotherapy, or surgery, can affect bladder and bowel function, sexual health, and core stability in ways that are rarely talked about but deeply felt.

 

Our pelvic health services are designed specifically to support individuals recovering from cancer. We treat symptoms like pelvic pain, pressure, incontinence, constipation, and pain during intimacy with targeted, trauma-informed therapy. Whether you’re navigating side effects from prostate or gynecologic cancer treatment, our team creates a personalized plan that meets your body where it is and helps you move forward with more comfort and control.

 

We also provide rehabilitation for those recovering from pelvic surgeries, including hysterectomy, prostatectomy, or reconstructive procedures. Therapy focuses on restoring mobility, reducing scar tissue sensitivity, improving strength, and supporting tissue healing in a way that aligns with your oncology care plan.

 

Our approach is gentle, collaborative, and deeply respectful of the complexity of cancer recovery. Whether you’re newly diagnosed, mid-treatment, or years into survivorship, we’re here to help you rebuild function, reduce discomfort, and feel more at home in your body again.

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Targeted Pelvic Therapy

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Pelvic pain and dysfunction are common after cancer treatment, especially for those who have undergone pelvic radiation, chemotherapy, or surgery. These treatments can cause significant changes in mobility, bladder and bowel function, and overall comfort, impacting daily life long after treatment ends.

 

At our clinic, we provide specialized pelvic therapy to address these challenges with a targeted, evidence-based approach. Therapy begins with a thorough assessment to understand your specific pain patterns, mobility restrictions, and functional limitations. From there, we build a personalized plan focused on reducing discomfort, restoring movement, and improving your ability to manage daily tasks with confidence.

 

Treatment may include manual therapy, soft tissue mobilization, pelvic floor muscle retraining, breathing and coordination techniques, scar tissue management, and guided exercises designed to improve strength, flexibility, and pelvic function. All care is adjusted to your medical history, current treatment phase, and long-term recovery goals.

 

Whether you’re recovering from hysterectomy, prostatectomy, pelvic reconstruction, or managing the effects of radiation or chemotherapy, our pelvic health team is here to support your progress. We work closely with your oncology providers to ensure that your rehabilitation is safe, effective, and aligned with the rest of your care plan.

 

You don’t have to live with pain, leakage, or dysfunction. With the right support, you can rebuild strength, restore comfort, and move forward with confidence.

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Rehabilitation After Pelvic and Abdominal Surgeries

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Surgery may address the medical issue, but recovery doesn’t end in the operating room. After procedures like hysterectomy, prostate removal, prolapse repair, or other pelvic or abdominal surgeries, many patients experience ongoing challenges, pain, pelvic pressure, weakness, scar tissue restrictions, or changes in bladder and bowel control.

 

Our pelvic health therapists provide specialized rehabilitation to support healing, improve function, and help you safely return to your normal activities. Treatment may include gentle manual therapy to reduce scar tissue adhesions, targeted pelvic floor retraining to restore coordination and strength, and education around body mechanics, posture, and breathwork to support long-term recovery.

 

We also address common post-surgical symptoms like urinary leakage, constipation, pelvic pain, or muscle guarding, which can linger if left unaddressed. Every treatment plan is personalized based on your surgery, symptoms, and goals with a focus on restoring confidence, comfort, and control.

Whether you’re weeks out from surgery or still struggling with symptoms months later, we’re here to support a full recovery that helps you move forward with less pain and more ease.

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Pelvic Support Through Pregnancy

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Pregnancy and childbirth place complex demands on the body—and recovery is not one-size-fits-all. Our women’s health therapy services are designed to support every stage, offering personalized, evidence-based care before and after delivery.

 

During pregnancy, we help manage common issues like pelvic pain, back pain, swelling, and urinary leakage, while preparing your body for a safer, more efficient labor and delivery. Postpartum, whether you’ve had a vaginal birth or C-section, therapy focuses on restoring pelvic floor function, reducing scar tissue sensitivity, and rebuilding core strength through safe, targeted treatment.

 

We tailor every plan to your needs, your birth experience, and your long-term goals because recovery doesn’t follow a script. Whether you’re just a few weeks postpartum or years into motherhood and still dealing with symptoms, we’re here to help you move with strength, confidence, and connection to your body.

It's what we do.

Cancer Rehab Experts

With over 85 years of combined experience working exclusively with cancer patients, our team knows what it takes to support your body through treatment, recovery, and everything in between.

This isn’t general therapy. These are cancer rehab specialists who understand the challenges, side effects, and real-life impact of cancer-and have the tools to help you feel stronger, safer, and more in control, no matter your diagnosis or stage

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  • 01 Why does cancer treatment cause pelvic floor dysfunction?

  • 02 What symptoms might mean I need pelvic floor therapy after cancer treatment?

    You may benefit from pelvic therapy if you're experiencing urinary or fecal leakage, pelvic pressure, constipation, pain during intimacy, or difficulty fully emptying your bladder or bowels.

    These symptoms are common after cancer care but are often dismissed or left untreated. Therapy can help restore comfort and control.

  • 03 Is pelvic therapy safe during or after cancer treatment?

    Yes. Pelvic therapy is safe and often highly beneficial during all phases of cancer care, including before treatment begins, during active treatment, and well into survivorship.

    Our therapists are trained to work with oncology patients and adjust your care plan based on your medical history, treatment phase, and overall health.

  • 04 What does a pelvic floor therapy session involve?

    Sessions may include a combination of education, manual therapy, pelvic floor muscle training, guided exercises, and strategies to improve bladder, bowel, and sexual function.

    Treatment is always private, respectful, and tailored to your specific needs and comfort level.

  • 05 How long does it take to see results from pelvic therapy after cancer?

    Many patients notice improvements within a few weeks, especially with consistent therapy and at-home strategies.

    Recovery timelines vary depending on your diagnosis, treatment history, and symptom severity, but we’ll work with you to track progress and adjust the plan as your body heals.

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Pelvic Floor Dysfunction

Pelvic floor dysfunction is a common side effect of cancer treatment impacting people of all genders, ages, and diagnoses. Whether from surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, or hormonal therapy, cancer care can disrupt the strength, coordination, and function of the pelvic floor, leading to symptoms that interfere with everyday life.

You might notice urinary leakage when you cough or exercise, a constant feeling of pelvic pressure or heaviness, difficulty fully emptying your bladder or bowels, constipation, or pain during intimacy. These are not just expected side effects you have to live with, they’re signs your pelvic floor isn’t working the way it should. And they’re absolutely treatable.

The pelvic floor is a group of muscles and connective tissues that support your pelvic organs and help control key functions like urination, bowel movements, and sexual activity. After cancer treatment, these muscles can become weak, overactive, or poorly coordinated, especially following procedures like prostatectomy, hysterectomy, pelvic radiation, or other abdominal or pelvic surgeries.

At our clinic, we specialize in pelvic therapy for cancer survivors. We take a whole-person approach, looking beyond symptoms to assess how your pelvic floor interacts with posture, breathing, surgical recovery, and movement patterns. Your treatment plan is fully personalized, no generic routines, no one-size-fits-all solutions. Just focused, respectful, evidence-based care designed to restore function, reduce discomfort, and help you reconnect with your body.

Whether you're newly recovering or years past treatment and still managing symptoms, we're here to help you move forward stronger, safer, and more supported.

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