
Pelvic Health Physical Therapy
Pelvic health physical therapy focuses on how the muscles, connective tissue, breathing, and nervous system work together to support daily movement, comfort, and function. At our clinic in Kettering, pelvic health care is personalized, respectful, and centered on helping you feel more at ease in your body.
Pelvic concerns are common, but they’re not something you have to “just live with.”
Who Pelvic Health Physical Therapy Is For
Pelvic health physical therapy can be helpful if you’re experiencing symptoms such as:
​
-
Pelvic pain or pressure
-
Pain with intimacy
-
Bladder leakage, urgency, or frequency
-
Core weakness or instability
-
Postpartum or pregnancy-related changes
-
Symptoms that don’t quite fit into a single diagnosis
Care is always individualized and based on what feels appropriate and comfortable for you.
Conditions We Commonly Address
Pelvic health physical therapy supports a wide range of concerns. You can explore more about each area below:
​
Each of these pages dives deeper into how care is tailored for that specific experience.
What to Expect from Pelvic Health Physical Therapy
Your visits are one-on-one and never rushed. We take time to understand your history, assess how your body is functioning as a whole, and create a plan that aligns with your goals.
​
Pelvic health PT may include:
​
-
Movement and posture assessment
-
External and/or internal pelvic muscle assessment (only when appropriate and with consent)
-
Breathing and nervous system support
-
Gentle manual therapy
-
Education you can apply to everyday life
An internal exam is never required and is always discussed beforehand.
How Pelvic Health PT Fits with Other Services
Pelvic health physical therapy may include or be supported by:
​
These approaches are used thoughtfully when they support your progress.
