Comprehensive Pelvic Physical Therapy in Naples, FL

At The Resilient Athlete PT, we are dedicated to supporting women's health through specialized Pelvic Physical Therapy services in Naples, FL.

Our comprehensive approach addresses various needs, from prenatal and postpartum care to athletic pelvic floor health, ensuring women of all ages and stages can move confidently and comfortably.

Women's Pelvic Health: A Holistic Approach

Pelvic health is crucial for overall well-being, yet many women experience issues that go unaddressed. Whether you’ve had children or not, our tailored Pelvic Physical Therapy services can help you manage and overcome pelvic-related concerns.

We offer a safe and supportive environment where you can discuss your symptoms and receive expert care.

Prenatal Therapy for Moms-to-Be

Our prenatal physical therapy visits are designed to help moms-to-be manage low back, hip, or pelvic pain related to pregnancy. We also provide guidance on staying active and modifying exercises around your growing belly. Education is a vital component of our prenatal visits, helping you prepare for birth and understand the changes happening in your body.

During prenatal visits, we:

  • Educate our patients on ways to prepare for birth.

  • Discuss what to do in the early postpartum phase.

  • Explain the changes they may experience in their bodies.

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Postpartum Care: Supporting Your Recovery

Postpartum physical therapy is one of the most under-educated areas of women’s health. Our postpartum physical therapy aims to help new moms return to their fitness goals while respecting their healing process. We screen and treat core and pelvic floor dysfunctions, ensuring you can get back to your routine safely.

Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy Naples

Pelvic Physical Therapy in Naples, FL

We address conditions such as:

  • Diastasis Recti (DR)

  • Unintentional leaking with activity, exercise, coughing, laughing (incontinence)

  • Painful intercourse (dyspareunia)

  • Pelvic organ prolapse

  • Return to running or high-level activity and exercise programs

Athletic Pelvic Floor: For the Active Woman

Even if you’ve never had babies, you might experience pelvic floor-related symptoms like leaking. Research shows that 48% of adolescent females leak with sports. Our Athletic Pelvic Floor services are designed to help you run, jump, and lift without symptoms, ensuring you can continue enjoying your favorite activities without discomfort.

Why Choose The Resilient Athlete PT?

At The Resilient Athlete PT, we prioritize your health and performance. Our team of experienced therapists uses evidence-based practices to provide personalized care tailored to your unique needs. Whether you’re an expecting mom, a new mom, or an athlete, we are here to support you every step of the way.

Take the First Step Towards Better Pelvic Health

Pelvic health issues can significantly impact your quality of life, but you don’t have to face them alone. At The Resilient Athlete PT, we offer comprehensive Pelvic Physical Therapy services to help you move with confidence and ease.

Contact us today to schedule your free 15-minute consultation and start your journey towards better health.


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Pelvic Physical Therapy FAQs

What conditions can Pelvic Physical Therapy treat?

Pelvic Physical Therapy can treat a range of conditions, including diastasis recti, incontinence, painful intercourse, pelvic organ prolapse, and more.

Is Pelvic Physical Therapy only for women who have had children?

No, Pelvic Physical Therapy is beneficial for all women, including those who have not had children but experience pelvic floor-related symptoms.

How soon after giving birth can I start postpartum physical therapy?

You can typically start postpartum physical therapy within a few weeks after giving birth, but it’s essential to consult with your healthcare provider to determine the best time for you.



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