Pelvic floor dysfunction can affect daily life in ways that feel frustrating, uncomfortable, or just plain difficult to talk about. If you are dealing with bladder issues, bowel problems, pelvic pain, or unexplained low back discomfort, know that you are not alone and support is available. At Motus Integrative Health, our goal is to help patients better understand what is happening in their bodies and create personalized care plans designed to restore comfort, control, and confidence.
Your pelvic floor is a group of muscles that supports important organs, including the bladder, bowel, uterus, prostate, and rectum. These muscles help you urinate and have bowel movements, maintain core stability, and support sexual function.
Pelvic floor dysfunction happens when these muscles do not relax, contract, or coordinate the way they should. Some people experience muscles that are too tight and guarded; others may have weakness, poor control, or trouble activating the right muscles at the right time. When this system is not working well, it can affect much more than the pelvis and its related organs.
Pelvic floor dysfunction can look different from person to person, and symptoms may slowly become more noticeable over time. Some of the most common signs include:
These symptoms can be linked to a multitude of causes, including pregnancy, childbirth, surgery, injury, chronic stress, athletic strain, or long-term muscle tension.
At Motus Integrative Health, our care begins with understanding the root cause of your symptoms—not just where you feel discomfort. Our team takes time to listen, evaluate your condition, and build a plan personalized for you.
Your care may include several supportive therapies, depending on your needs.
Physical therapy can help improve pelvic floor coordination, core strength, posture, mobility, and muscle control. We can guide you through targeted exercises to help your body relearn how to relax, activate, and stabilize your muscles properly.
The pelvis, spine, hips, and nervous system work together. Chiropractic care may help improve joint mobility, reduce mechanical stress, and support better communication between the brain and body. This can be especially helpful when pelvic floor dysfunction is connected to low back pain, hip tension, or movement restrictions.
Massage therapy can support relaxation, reduce muscular tension, and improve comfort in surrounding areas such as the low back, glutes, hips, and abdomen. Releasing tension in these connected regions can help the body move and function with less strain.
Stress and shallow breathing can keep the pelvic floor in a guarded state. Depending on your body’s needs, we may incorporate breathing techniques to help calm the nervous system, reduce tension, and restore better deep core and pelvic floor coordination.
Pelvic floor symptoms can feel personal, but they are also common and treatable. Our practice provides a supportive environment where you can ask questions, understand your body, and integrate your care with confidence. Each plan is built around your comfort level, health history, and goals.
You do not have to wonder about or attempt to manage the symptoms of pelvic floor dysfunction on your own. Contact Motus Integrative Health today to schedule your evaluation and take the next step toward lasting relief and better function.
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