What We Treat
Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
The pelvic floor is a group of muscles, connective tissues, and nerves that support the bladder, bowel, and reproductive organs while also contributing to core stability, continence, and sexual function. When these muscles become weak, overactive, uncoordinated, or strained, a variety of symptoms can develop.Pelvic floor muscle dysfunction may present as bladder concerns such as urinary leakage, urgency, frequency, or difficulty emptying; bowel symptoms including constipation, straining, incomplete emptying, or fecal leakage; and sexual health concerns such as pain with intimacy, decreased sensation, difficulty with orgasm, or tension-related discomfort.Because pelvic health is deeply connected to the nervous system, breathing patterns, posture, movement habits, and overall stress load, treatment is never one-size-fits-all. Care may include hands-on therapy, movement retraining, pelvic floor coordination, education, and whole-body strategies designed to restore comfort, confidence, and function.Our goal is to help you feel more connected to your body and empowered in your daily life—whether that means exercising without leakage, having pain-free intimacy, improving bowel or bladder control, or simply moving through the day with greater ease.Pelvic and Abdominal Pain
Pain in the pelvis or abdomen often feels like a puzzle that no one can quite solve. Whether it’s a dull ache, sharp discomfort, or a 'heavy' sensation, these symptoms are often the body’s way of signaling that its internal systems are out of balance. We look beyond the surface to treat conditions like endometriosis, bladder pain (IC), GI-related discomfort, and chronic pelvic tension. By addressing the intersection of your muscles, viscera, fascia, and nervous system, we help quiet the 'alarm bells' of pain so you can move with ease again.
Neuropelvic Conditions
Navigating a neurological diagnosis or a sensitized nervous system is a journey of constant adaptation. Whether your symptoms stem from a condition like MS, Parkinson’s, or stroke, or from neuropelvic disorders such as pudendal neuralgia and nerve entrapment, the body’s communication system can often feel stuck in "high alert."
We provide a supportive bridge between your neurological care and your daily comfort by focusing on calming the nervous system and creating the "space" needed for nerves to heal. By combining manual therapy with neuroplasticity and functional movement, we help you regain agency over bladder, bowel, and sexual function. Our approach honors your body’s unique boundaries and the way you move today, helping to shift your system from a state of protection into a state of recovery.
Pregnancy and Postpartum
You don't have to wait for 'something to go wrong' to seek support. We believe pelvic health is a vital part of the prenatal and postpartum experience. We help you navigate the common but 'not normal' symptoms like leaking, heaviness, or pelvic girdle pain, providing tools that honor your body’s incredible ability to adapt. From specialized scar tissue mobilization (for cesarean delivery or perineal tears) to functional movement coaching, our goal is to ensure you feel strong, capable, and cared for as you navigate parenthood. We look at how your breath, posture, and core work together to help you move without pain and return to the activities you love with total confidence.
Inclusive Care
Pelvic health is a fundamental part of being human. We believe that every person—regardless of gender identity, expression, or biological sex—deserves a healthcare space where they are truly seen and respected. At rəˈvīv, inclusive care isn't a checklist; it’s the foundation of how we practice. Whether you are cisgender, transgender, or non-binary, we provide a trauma-informed, supportive environment tailored to your unique anatomy and your personal goals. Here, your identity is honored, and your body is cared for.
Get In Touch
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