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Physical Therapy for the Pelvic Floor

The Pelvis comprises of the Sacroilliac Joint (SIJ), pelvic floor muscles, hip joints and the pubic symphysis. These combined together make up your pelvic girdle and protect your urinary and reproductive organ systems. It disperses the weight of your upper body from your low back into both hips and legs. It also acts as a shock absorber when you run or jump. The Pelvis is also considered the “pelvic girdle” since it is the attachment point of the lower limbs to the trunk. Injuries, trauma or gradual muscle weakness can have a significant impact on your daily life. It stands to reason that regaining strength and function is critical for happier daily life. Unlock Your Confidence! Experience Effective Pelvic Floor Therapy in NYC. Regain your strength and Vitality. Book now for lasting Results!

As a part of your medical team, Physical therapy can provide relief from pain and limitations stemming from dysfunction of the pelvic girdle. ​ Here at Physis Physical therapy in Midtown Manhattan we can develop an individualized treatment plan and provided one-on-one treatment to improve pain.

Clients Testimonials

What Our Clients Are Saying.

Christopher Grunew

Super helpful with my Achilles tendon injury. The shockwave therapy made a big difference in recovering quickly

Janice Meyers

Knowledgeable. Listens. Left knowing I was in good hands

Stephanie Hou

Sunnykumar has been very informative and helpful in providing exercises and areas to focus on for muscle pains.

Tatum M

Dr. Pandya helped me recover from a persistent running injury — I’m very grateful for his expertise! The office has a great vibe, happy to have found a reliable physical therapist in NYC.

How We Can Help

Here at Physis Rehab and Physical Therapy in Midtown Manhattan, we perform a focused evaluation of the pelvic floor and pelvic girdle to identify dysfunction and pain. Through personalized, one-on-one pelvic floor physical therapy, we work to restore strength, improve coordination, reduce pain, and help you return to comfortable, confident daily activities.