Physical Therapy for Pelvic Health

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Pelvic rehabilitation is a specialty type of physical therapy that is used to treat conditions of the pelvic region. These are the muscles and organs between one's belly button and thighs, and can present symptoms through problems with the bowels, bladder, or reproductive organs.

The specially trained physical therapists at Horizon Rehabilitation are committed to treating issues, for both men and women, related to pelvic pain and incontinence in a way that makes patients feel safe and comfortable. Pelvic rehabilitation and physical therapy provides patients the chance to take back control of their bodies and get back to normal daily life.

 
 
 
 

Treating Pelvic Health Issues

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The hammock-shaped muscles of the pelvic floor function to support our trunk, pelvis, and pelvic organs. Any incoordination between these muscles and the organs they support can cause pelvic floor dysfunction, which can include any of the following:

  • Bladder and Bowel Conditions

  • Pre- and Postpartum Rehabilitation

  • Pelvic Organ Prolapse

  • Pelvic Pain

  • Sexual Dysfunction

  • Urinary and Bowel, Urge and Stress Incontinence

  • Post-Prostatectomy Symptoms

  • Preventative and Restorative Therapies

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Is Bladder Rehabilitation Right for You?

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Have you ever wondered if something could be done to help your incontinence? If you’ve answered yes to one or more of these questions, our specialized therapists are here to help. Call us today and schedule an appointment.

  • Do you urinate more than every two hours in the daytime?

  • Do you have trouble making it to the toilet on time when you have an urge to go?

  • Do you leak urine when you cough, sneeze or laugh?

  • Do you leak urine when you exercises, jump or run?

  • Are you unable to stop the flow of urine when on the toilet?

  • Do you have an urge to go but when you get to the toilet very little urine comes out?

  • Do you lack the feeling that you need to go to the toilet?

  • Do you have the feeling your bladder is still full after urinating?

 
 
 

Direct Access to Physical Therapy

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No referral is needed. We offer a variety of specialized physical therapy services in the Lowcountry where you can get help from our trusted and expert therapists. We have locations in Hilton Head, Bluffton, and Okatie. Call today to start a physical therapy evaluation.

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Hilton Head | Moss Creek | Bluffton | Okatie