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Pelvic Organ Prolapse

Pelvic Organ Prolapse occurs when pelvic organs such as the bladder, uterus and rectum drop from their normal position due to weak pelvic floor muscles. This can result in a feeling of pressure or fullness in the pelvic area. Symptoms may include painful intercourse, low back pain, and urinary symptoms.

Pelvic Organ Prolapse may be a result of chronic straining due to hemorrhoids, hysterectomy , pregnancy and childbirth, or chronic constipation.

Whatever the cause, Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy can help. We understand how difficult and emotionally distressing Pelvic Organ Prolapse can be. Our Physical Therapists have years of experience helping clients strengthen Pelvic Floor Muscles and support the Pelvic Floor Organs.

Five-Star Client Testimonials

"My doctor told me my only option was surgery or to live with this uncomfortable condition. After receiving treatment here, I was able to avoid the surgery." Tammy, age 54

"After pregnancy I had a uterine prolapse, constipation, and I was unable to have sex with my husband. After visiting Pelvicore Rehab and following the recommendations of these awesome therapist, I no longer have these issues. My husband and I have a better sex life than we have ever had. Thank you Susan & Jessica!" Mari, age 31

Pelvic Organ Prolapse Healing Resources

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Video: 4 Common Pelvic Floor Dysfunction Symptoms You Shouldn’t Ignore

Discover the 4 common symptoms of pelvic floor dysfunction that you shouldn’t overlook! In this video, Susan Winograd PT, founder and owner of Pelvicore Rehab and Wellness, breaks down the “4 Ps” – peeing, pooping, pressure, and pain – and explains how symptoms related to the 4 Ps might signal a problem with your pelvic floor.

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It’s You Babe V2 Supporter, V2-PET

The It’s You Babe V2-PET V2 Supporter is a petite-sized, adjustable pelvic floor support designed to alleviate discomfort from conditions like vulvar varicosities, prolapsed bladder or uterus, and pelvic pressure.

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Video: Pain After Vasectomy – Post Vasectomy Pain Syndrome Causes & Treatment

In this video, Susan Winograd PT, founder and owner of Pelvicore Rehab & Wellness, discusses why a vasectomy might lead to pelvic pain, including surgical trauma, nerve irritation, and muscle tension. Learn about pain after vasectomy, also known as Post Vasectomy Pain Syndrome, symptoms like pain during sitting or intimacy, and how pelvic floor therapy can offer relief through muscle release, scar tissue management, and relaxation techniques. Don’t suffer in silence; find out how to recover and feel better today.

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