Women's Health


Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation
Pelvic floor problems are unique and PRORehab understands that conditions exist that can significantly affect your quality of life. That's why PRORehab offers specific Women's Health Physical Therapy services at 3 of our locations.
How can a Women's Health Physical Therapist help?
Women of all ages suffer, sometimes silently, embarrassed by painful conditions that have a major impact on quality of life. A Women's Health Physical Therapist can help with a thorough assessment and treatment program.
Urinary Incontinence can take two forms. Urge urinary incontinence is signified by sudden urges to urinate and frequent trips to the restroom with or without urine leakage. Stress urinary incontinence is signified by the involuntary loss of urine with coughing, laughing, and sudden movements. Both conditions are treatable and PRORehab's Women's Health Physical Therapists work with patients suffering from these conditions on a regular basis. Several treatment sessions may be enough to change your life significantly. Click here to find a Women's Health Physical Therapist.
Musculoskeletal Pain during and following Pregnancy can be debilitating for a new Mom. Our Women's Health Physical Therapists are uniquely qualified to evaluate and treat those suffering with upper and lower back pain, hip pain and shoulder and arm pain, just to name a few. Your therapist will evaluate your condition and provide treatment that will make you and baby happier.
Chronic Pelvic Pain is a common complaint for many women. Pelvic pain can limit your ability to sit for prolonged periods, cause difficulty going to the bathroom or result in pain during sexual intercourse. It is often characterized by associated symptoms such as pain and numbness and tingling in the groin, low back and hip. This condition is not normal and a Women's Health Physical Therapist is here to help.
How do I get a referral to a PRORehab Women's Health therapist?
Talk to your Physician, Women's Health Nurse Practioner or Physician Assistant and start the dialogue regarding your condition. Let them know that you are interested in physical therapy as a treatment option and would like a referral.
Here's what to expect at your first visit with a Women's Health Physical Therapist.