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How long does pelvic floor therapy take to work? Patients who fully embrace a course of care from an experienced pelvic floor physical therapist experience profound healing. After four to six weeks of therapy, most notice improvements, with more significant gains felt within three months.
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Read More »When you think of physical therapy, you likely envision a trained therapist conducting rehabilitation exercises with patients to help restore their mobility or recover from injuries. But physical therapy covers a more comprehensive range of conditions outside the typical issues. One of those may be a surprise -- pelvic floor treatment. Pelvic floor physical therapy specifically targets the pelvic floor muscles, ligaments, and connective tissues that support the pelvic organs. Pelvic floor dysfunction affects both women and men and can significantly impact their quality of life. Fortunately, proper physical therapy can reverse disorders with appropriate treatment.
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