Pelvic Health Program
The pelvic floor is a group of muscles that supports our organs and assists with urinary, bowel, and sexual function. People of any age or gender may need physical therapy to treat incontinence, difficulty with urination or bowel movements, constipation, prolapse, chronic pelvic pain, or painful intercourse.
How do our physical therapists help with pelvic health issues?
A pelvic floor physical therapist is trained to assess how the muscles in the pelvic floor are functioning to determine if they are weak, holding too much tension, painful, have scar tissue, or are not quite coordinated with the rest of the body.
Together, you and your therapist will decide on a treatment program with the goal of resuming as close as possible to normal function.
Folsom Physical Therapy’s Pelvic Health Program can address:
- Bladder or bowel incontinence
- Pain
- Cancer treatment side effects (prostate, bladder, uterine, etc)
- Nerve disorders (multiple sclerosis, spinal cord, diabetes, etc.)
- Childhood incontinence or bedwetting
- Prolapse symptoms (bladder, urethra, rectum, uterus)
- Post-surgical care to abdominal and pelvic areas
- Pregnancy pre- and post-delivery (pain, diastasis recti abdominis, incontinence, etc.)
- Hip, spine, and postural/gait assessment
- Bladder pain syndrome/interstitial cystitis
Treatments may include:
- Education: pathology and diagnosis, findings in physical therapy, how to manage going forward.
- Exercises and stretches: how to contract and relax the pelvic floor in relation to other muscles, breathing techniques, improving blood flow, and flexibility as is appropriate based on findings in evaluation.
- Manual therapy: palpation with 1 finger into the vaginal canal in adult women or the rectal canal in adult men may be needed to fully assess the pelvic floor and perform any treatments directly to the muscles. This can be postponed if you are not comfortable.
- Biofeedback: this helps you “see” the pelvic muscles in action. The therapist places electrode stickers just outside the rectal opening and connects them to a computer that displays the reaction of the pelvic muscles when they contract and relax.
Your First Visit
For your first visit, please arrive 15 to 30 minutes early to complete the new patient paperwork. You may also download the intake paperwork and fill it out before you arrive. Please bring the filled-out forms with you to your appointment or email them to frontdesk@folsomphysicaltherapy.com.
Please complete the necessary forms:
- Patient Demographics (PDF)
- Pelvic Floor Packet (PDF)
- Pediatric Pelvic Floor Packet (PDF)
Payment and Insurance Information
The level of service provided at Folsom Physical Therapy (FPT) cannot be delivered within the constraints of the insurance industry. While we are in-network providers for Medicare, FPT is out-of-network with all other insurance carriers.
Self pay clients pay at the time of service and FPT then provides them a superbill to submit to their HSA plan or insurance carrier for reimbursement. Some insurance carriers may require a doctor’s referral to qualify for reimbursement.
Our self pay rates are as follows:
- Initial evaluation: $195
- Standard follow-up: $125
- Extended follow-up: $190
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Request an Appointment
Please indicate your preferred therapist, if any, and someone from our appointment desk will get back to you. If you would like to call to book your appointment, our number is (916) 355-8500.