Persistent Pain and Post Surgical Recovery

Persistent Pain

Are you a female with: 

  • Low back pain
  • Pain during vaginal penetration

  • Pain around the vulva, bladder, tailbone, and/or abdominal areas

  • Pain around previous surgical incision sites

  • Pain related to endometriosis, adenomyosis, PCOS, IBS, Crohn’s and/or IC/PBS

  • Pain in the vulvar or rectal areas following cancer treatments

Are you a male with:

  • Persistent “prostate” pain that may be muscular in origin

  • Testicular, penile, and/or anal/rectal pain

  • Chronic constipation or pain/difficulty with bowel movement

  • Post-cancer treatment rehabilitation

  • GI disorders such as IBS or Crohn’s Disease

  • Bladder pain syndromes such as Interstitial Cystitis

Throughout my therapy, I became more and more impressed with the efficiency and knowledge of the staff and could feel the tangible results of their efforts. I now live a relatively pain-free existence, and have been given the tools to stay that way.
Zipp - Age 40
Nairobi

Whether you’re considering, preparing for, or recovering from surgery, physical therapy can help improve your outcomes.

Common surgical interventions we treat:
  • Hysterectomy 

  • Bladder Lift

  • Prostatectomy

  • Mastectomy, Breast Reconstruction or Top Surgery

  • Laparoscopy (endometriosis, myomectomy, oophorectomy/salpingectomy)

  • Hernia repair (umbilical, inguinal, abdominal)

  • Prolapse repair (anterior/posterior vaginal reconstruction, rectal wall repair)

  • Cesarean Birth

  • Anal Fissure repair

  • Post Liposuction
Symptoms:
  • Scar tissue sensitivity, pain or adhesions

  • Loss of strength, endurance and coordination

  • Limited range of motion

  • Pelvic pressure, congestion, or swelling

  • Constipation (a common side effect of pain medications and immobility)

  • Numbness/tingling in the extremities

  • Pain or difficulty returning to regular exercise

  • Pain or difficulty with everyday activities (getting dressed, driving, etc.)

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