
Pelvic Health
A Focus On Your Pelvic Health
Pelvic Floor Therapy for Whole-Body Wellness
Your pelvic floor muscles play a crucial role in bladder and bowel control, sexual function, and overall body movement. When these muscles become tight, weak, or injured, they can lead to:
Incontinence
Digestive issues
Pelvic, hip, or back pain
Sexual dysfunction
Restrictions in the fascia and organs within the abdomen and pelvis can also contribute to discomfort.
At Juneberry Integrative Physical Therapy, we take a holistic approach using pelvic floor therapy and visceral manipulation to:
✔ Restore muscle balance
✔ Improve organ mobility
✔ Relieve pain and tension
✔ Support digestion and body performance
We provide personalized, compassionate care for both men and women in a safe, supportive environment, helping you heal, restore balance, and regain confidence in your body.
Let’s work together to help you feel your best! 🌿
Pelvic Health Conditions We Treat
At Juneberry Integrative Physical Therapy, we provide expert care for a wide range of pelvic health conditions affecting both men and women. Whether you’re experiencing discomfort, dysfunction, or recovery challenges, we take a holistic approach to help restore balance, relieve pain, and improve function.
Men’s Pelvic Health
Post-prostatectomy pelvic floor dysfunction
Testicular, scrotal, or perineal pain
Chronic non-bacterial prostatitis
Pelvic pain affecting sexual function
Sexual Health & Pain Disorders
Pain during or after intercourse (dyspareunia)
Erectile dysfunction related to pelvic floor dysfunction
Vaginismus (involuntary muscle tightening)
Vulvodynia and vestibulodynia (chronic vulvar pain)
Postpartum perineal pain
Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
Pelvic floor muscle weakness or tightness
Pelvic organ prolapse (bladder, uterus, or rectal prolapse)
General pelvic pain and tension
Chronic Pelvic Pain
Pelvic congestion syndrome
Pudendal neuralgia
Tailbone (coccyx) pain
Abdominal pain and tension
Pain after abdominal or pelvic surgery (C-section, hysterectomy, prostatectomy)
Bladder & Bowel Conditions
Urinary incontinence (stress, urge, or mixed incontinence)
Overactive bladder (urgency and frequency)
Painful bladder syndrome/interstitial cystitis
Constipation and straining
Fecal incontinence
Difficulty emptying the bladder or bowel
Pregnancy & Postpartum Conditions
Pregnancy-related pelvic pain
Postpartum recovery and core rehabilitation
C-section and episiotomy scar pain
Diastasis recti (abdominal separation)
Abdominal & Visceral Conditions
Digestive issues related to pelvic floor dysfunction
Scar tissue restrictions affecting movement and organ function
Endometriosis-related pain and tension
Let’s work together.
Still not sure if pelvic floor therapy is right for you?
Fill out the questionnaire below, and if you answer “yes” to 3 or more questions,
then you may have pelvic floor dysfunction that will respond to therapy.