Partnerships with pelvic floor physical therapists offer an integrated approach to core strength and function. These collaborative relationships mean your pelvic floor therapy treatment can align with exercise programming for maximum results. This unified effort also provides a safe transition from pelvic floor physical therapy to fitness. Learn about Philadelphia Pelvic Floor PTs below.

  • Atlantic Physical Therapy: You should contact APT if you're an active person recovering from orthopedic or pelvic floor injury. Contact by phone 215-271-4100 or learn more at aptphilly.com

  • Bridge Physical Therapy, Lisa Sator PT DPT WCS CLT. You should contact Lisa if you are having musculoskeletal pain during pregnancy, post partum and during return to exercise. If you experience alow back/ hip pain, abdominal discomfort , bladder/bowel leakage/dysfunction, or pain with sexual activity you would benefit from a pelvic health physical therapy assessment prior to your return to exercise. Contact by email or phone 215 688-6230.

  • Ivy Rehab Delaware Ave: With an extensive background in orthopedic and musculoskeletal injuries and diagnoses, the physical therapists at Ivy Rehab Delaware Ave ensure to take a comprehensive approach with pelvic floor treatment. Conditions that affect the lower back, pelvis, and pelvic floor are often multi-dimensional, so a well-rounded approach is key with treatment! Contact them for an evaluation of any pain or injury associated with your pregnancy/postpartum journey 267-519-3328 or their website.

  • Odyssey Physical Therapy: You should reach out to this concierge team whether you just became pregnant, just gave birth, or gave birth 5 years ago. They treat disorders of the spine, pelvis, and bladder through all stages of pregnancy and postpartum, teaching your body to support you the way it should. You can find them on Facebook, Instagram, their website or reach out via email.

  • Pelvio Physical Therapy, Samantha Fazio PT, DPT, PHC. You should contact Sam if you are experiencing pelvic pain, incontinence, pain with sex, or difficulty returning back to physical activity post-partum (for mamas who had a vaginal OR belly delivery!). She works with both pregnant and postpartum people in a comprehensive plan of care that addresses your entire musculoskeletal system and not just your pelvic floor. She also offers “pre-hab” for pregnant people nearing the end of their pregnancy. In these sessions, she works with you to understand how your pelvic floor works and to make the brain-body connection before delivery, making the postpartum road to recovery easier. She also helps you to utilize these muscles effectively during delivery to prevent injury to the pelvic floor. Visit her website.

  • RebalancePhysical Therapy: You should contact this team if you are looking for therapists that specialize in complete hand-on holistic rehabilitation for spine, hip, pelvic, pelvic floor, and any post partum musculoskeletal issues. Learn more on their website.

  • VHealth & Wellness (not physical therapy, but specializes in pelvic health): You should contact VHealth if you are looking for treatment options and information on pelvic pain, sexual health concerns, menopause, cancer survivor care, postpartum care and anxiety/depression. Our all female experts take the time to get to know you, combine education and evidence-based therapies in a non-judgmental, individualized approach and empower you to reach your best quality of life. Contact by email or learn more on their website.