Personalized 1-on-1 Care for Pelvic Health, Strength & Control
We combine education, hands-on internal and external techniques, and targeted movement strategies to address pelvic floor dysfunction and restore confidence in everyday activities — whether symptoms are affecting exercise, work, pregnancy, postpartum recovery, or daily comfort.
45-minute sessions · One-on-one with a Doctor of Physical Therapy
01 — Our Approach
The pelvic floor plays a critical role in bladder and bowel control, core stability, posture, and overall movement. When these muscles are not working properly, it can lead to pain, leakage, pressure, or difficulty with daily activities.
Our physical therapists are specially trained in pelvic floor rehabilitation and focus on identifying the underlying cause of your symptoms — not just managing them. Treatment is always individualized, respectful, and designed to help you regain control and comfort.
We work with you to build strength, coordination, and awareness so your pelvic floor can support your life, not limit it.
02 — The WPT Difference
Our aim is to help you return to confident, comfortable function — not just short-term symptom relief.
Many treatment approaches focus only on managing symptoms. At WPT, we focus on restoring proper movement, strength, and coordination so improvements last beyond the treatment room.
We take a thoughtful, patient-centered approach that empowers you with the tools and understanding needed for long-term success.
03 — Conditions We Treat
04 — Who we Serve
Our Techniques
Depending on your needs, your physical therapist may incorporate:
All techniques are applied with care, professionalism, and your comfort in mind, and are always paired with education to support long-term improvement.
THE WPT ADVANTAGE
Every visit, every time
Insurance, Medicare, self-pay
PT, DPT
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
No. Pelvic floor physical therapy can help individuals of all genders who experience pelvic pain, bladder or bowel issues, or core and pelvic stability concerns.
Treatment is always respectful and based on your comfort level. Your physical therapist will explain all options and tailor care to what feels appropriate for you. Nothing is done without your consent.
Yes. Pelvic floor physical therapy is commonly used to support postpartum recovery, address core weakness, and help restore confidence in movement after pregnancy and delivery.
The length of care depends on your symptoms, goals, and consistency with treatment. Some patients notice improvement within a few visits, while others benefit from a longer, gradual progression.
No. You do not need a referral or prescription to begin pelvic floor physical therapy at Wonsettler Physical Therapy.
GET STARTED
If pelvic floor symptoms are affecting your comfort, confidence, or daily life, pelvic floor physical therapy can help.