Pelvic Floor Therapy

The pelvic floor provides support for abdominal organs, maintains urinary and fecal continence and allows for sexual function. When these muscles stop functioning properly, it can be a source of pain and embarrassment for both men and women.

Pelvic floor physical therapy consultation

At Atlantic Rehabilitation, we offer a specialized program to treat the muscle spasms and weakness that often accompanies pelvic floor dysfunction. Patients that may benefit from pelvic floor physical therapy include those with bladder conditions, such as urethral syndrome, urgency-frequency syndrome, urinary incontinence, urinary retention and interstitial cyst, as well as those with bowel conditions, such as constipation, fecal urgency and retention, frequent movements and incomplete emptying.

Our pelvic floor physical therapy services include:

  • Evaluation – assesses the strength, flexibility and tone of the pelvic floor, abdominal, back and hip muscles
  • Exercise – focuses on muscle awareness, retraining and coordination
  • Manual therapy – addresses muscle pain and spasms
  • Pain control – uses cold therapy, moist heat therapy, ultrasound and electrotherapy
  • Biofeedback – helps normalize the resting tone of the pelvic floor muscles
  • Electrical stimulation and transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation – improves muscle tone while preventing abnormal bladder contractions and pain
  • Education – teaches self-management strategies  and relaxation techniques, as well as bladder and bowel training

Our physical therapists are board-certified clinical specialists and have received specialized training in pelvic floor dysfunction. They understand the sensitive nature of this condition and above all else, treat our patients with dignity and respect.

Locations

Hackettstown Medical Center

Newton Medical Center

111 Madison Avenue – Morristown

Atlantic Health Pavilion – Pompton Plains

Overlook Medical Center – Union Campus

471 Broadway - Bayonne

Atlantic Rehabilitation – Cedar Knolls

Atlantic Rehabilitation – New Providence

Atlantic Rehabilitation – Paramus


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Urogynecology

Atlantic Health System’s Division of Urogynecology and Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery specializes in improving the quality of life for women with pelvic floor disorders.