Available therapy interventions
Real-time ultrasound biofeedback enables the therapist to visualize how well the pelvic floor muscles are working, so the therapist can create a custom therapy program for the patient
Electromyography (EMG) biofeedback uses sensors over the pelvic muscles to help the patient retrain pelvic floor muscles’ coordination and function
Myofascial and other manual therapies can increase mobility or function in the pelvic floor’s muscles, skin and fascia
Bladder and pelvic muscle education teaches patients about the lifestyle factors or current habits that may be affecting their bowel, bladder, sexual and pelvic function
Progressive custom strengthening and stabilization helps relieve pain and helps patients return to their desired functional and recreational activities without symptoms
Dry needling utilizes small needles to improve muscle tone, activation, utilization and neuromuscular connectivity
Postural corrective training and pelvic balance improves overall strength with static and dynamic exercises to restore pelvic floor balance and muscle tone
Electrical stimulation uses gentle electrical current to improve how well the pelvic floor muscles work
Dilator or pelvic wand provides progressive programs to aid with internal muscle tension release for symptom management