Pelvic Floor Biofeedback Therapy. Physical therapists offer additional tools for muscle rehabilitation which include manual muscle facilitation and trigger point release as needed. Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy Techniques Mercy physical and occupational therapists use strength training biofeedback electrical stimulation manual therapy and behavior modifications to promote pelvic floor health.
It is common for women to not know if they are performing a kegel AKA pelvic floor squeeze properly. The pelvic floor are skeletal muscles that may become weak tight or spastic as a result of disuse surgery or trauma. Having a knowledgeable practitioners like this team is SO helpful and can help significantly with pelvic pain.
Biofeedback therapy is recommended for patients with fecal incontinence who do not respond to conservative management.
Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation includes treatment for men and women with incontinence and or pain in the pelvic region. Biofeedback-based physical therapy to treat pelvic floor dysfunction. When the muscles are relaxed the bladder can empty. The good news is that treatment typically does not involve medications.