What does a physical therapist do during pelvic floor dysfunction therapy?
A physical therapist may perform a variety of techniques during pelvic floor dysfunction therapy, including:
- Manual therapy: The therapist may use their hands to gently massage and stretch the pelvic floor muscles. This can help to release tension, reduce pain, and improve circulation.
- Electrical stimulation: The therapist may use a device to deliver electrical stimulation to the pelvic floor muscles. This can help to strengthen the muscles and improve their coordination.
- Biofeedback: The therapist may use a device to provide feedback on the activity of the pelvic floor muscles. This can help the patient to learn how to control and strengthen these muscles.
- Exercises: The therapist may prescribe specific exercises to help the patient strengthen their pelvic floor muscles and improve their coordination. These exercises may be performed at home or in the clinic.
- Education: The therapist will provide the patient with education about pelvic floor dysfunction and its treatment. This may include information about the anatomy of the pelvic floor, the causes of pelvic floor dysfunction, and the different treatment options available.