Mayo Clinic Pelvic Floor Dysfunction Program in Minnesota Overview Mayo Clinic

Mayo Clinic Pelvic Floor Dysfunction Program in Minnesota Overview Mayo Clinic

Mayo Clinic Pelvic Floor Dysfunction Program in Minnesota - Overview - Mayo Clinic

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Mayo Clinic Pelvic Floor Dysfunction Program in Minnesota Overview

Print The Mayo Clinic Pelvic Floor Dysfunction Program on the Minnesota campus treats pelvic floor disorders and lumbopelvic pain in both men and women and provides pre- and postnatal musculoskeletal care. Physical therapists who specialize in orthopedics and pelvic health will conduct a comprehensive, skilled evaluation and develop an individualized plan of care centered on your goals. Pelvic floor physical therapists work with you to optimize function, restore healthy and functional pelvic floor muscles, and alleviate pain. Common conditions and diagnoses include: Birthing injuries Constipation Gynecological or breast cancer survivorship Painful intercourse (dyspareunia) Pelvic girdle pain in pregnancy Pelvic health in pregnancy Pelvic organ prolapse Pelvic pain Post-prostatectomy pelvic floor dysfunction Pre- and postnatal care Tailbone pain (coccydynia) Testicular pain Urinary frequency Urinary or fecal incontinence Urinary urgency

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