Pelvic health is an essential part of overall wellness — yet many people don’t realize that symptoms like bladder leaks, pelvic pain, or postpartum weakness may be connected to pelvic floor dysfunction.
At Full Distance Physical Therapy & Wellness, our pelvic health specialists provide personalized treatment plans designed to restore strength, reduce discomfort, and help patients regain confidence in daily movement.
Pelvic floor therapy is a specialized form of physical therapy that focuses on strengthening or relaxing the muscles that support the bladder, bowel, and reproductive organs. If you’re experiencing symptoms that interfere with daily life, pelvic health therapy may help. Full Distance offers pelvic health therapy at both our Huddleston, VA and Purcellville, VA locations.
What Are the Pelvic Floor Muscles?
The pelvic floor is a group of muscles located at the base of the pelvis. These muscles function like a supportive hammock that stabilizes key organs, including the bladder, uterus or prostate, and rectum.
These muscles play a critical role in:
- Bladder control
- Bowel control
- Sexual function
- Core stability
- Pelvic and spinal support
When these muscles become weak, tight, or poorly coordinated, pelvic floor dysfunction can occur.
Common symptoms include:
- Urinary leakage when coughing, sneezing, or exercising
- Pelvic pain or pressure
- Frequent urgency to urinate
- Pain during intercourse
- Constipation or difficulty with bowel movements
Pelvic floor therapy helps address these issues through targeted exercises, manual therapy, and neuromuscular training.


Who Can Benefit From Pelvic Health Therapy?
Pelvic health therapy can benefit people of all ages and genders, not just postpartum women.
You may benefit from pelvic floor therapy if you experience:
Pregnancy & Postpartum Recovery
Pregnancy and childbirth place significant strain on pelvic muscles. Pelvic therapy can assist with core recovery and tissue healing after delivery.
Urinary Incontinence
Pelvic floor muscle training can significantly improve bladder control and reduce urinary leakage.
Chronic Pelvic Pain
Physical therapists are uniquely trained to restore functional movement and reduce chronic pelvic pain through targeted treatment.
Core Weakness or Diastasis Recti
Pelvic floor therapy improves coordination between the pelvic floor, abdominal muscles, and diaphragm.
Post-Surgical Recovery
Pelvic therapy is often recommended after procedures such as prostate surgery or hysterectomy.
Athletes and Active Individuals
High-impact activities and heavy lifting can strain the pelvic floor.
How Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy Works
Pelvic health therapy is highly individualized.
During your first appointment, your therapist will perform a detailed evaluation that may include:
- Movement assessment
- Posture evaluation
- Breathing mechanics
- Core and pelvic muscle coordination
- External and internal pelvic muscle assessment (if appropriate)
Treatment may include:
- Pelvic floor strengthening or relaxation exercises
- Manual therapy
- Biofeedback training
- Core stabilization
- Postural retraining
- Lifestyle and behavioral strategies
Pelvic floor therapy programs are tailored to each patient’s needs and may combine several treatment techniques to improve muscle coordination and function.

Evidence Supporting Pelvic Floor Therapy
Research shows pelvic floor muscle training is an effective treatment for pelvic floor dysfunction and urinary incontinence.
Clinical studies report improvement rates ranging from 29% to 59% when patients participate in structured pelvic floor strengthening programs.
Additional research indicates pelvic floor physical therapy can significantly improve symptoms such as:
- Urinary leakage
- Pelvic pain
- Pelvic organ prolapse
- Sexual dysfunction
It is considered a first-line treatment for many pelvic floor disorders.

Pelvic Health Therapy at Full Distance
At Full Distance Physical Therapy & Wellness, our pelvic health specialists provide compassionate, personalized care designed to help patients return to the activities they love.
Our pelvic health services may help with:
- Bladder or bowel control issues
- Postpartum recovery
- Pelvic pain
- Core weakness
- Pelvic organ prolapse
- Athletic performance and core stability
We believe pelvic health is a critical part of living an active, confident life.
Pelvic Health Therapy Near You
If you are searching for:
- Pelvic health therapy in Purcellville, VA
- Pelvic floor therapy near Smith Mountain Lake
- Pelvic health therapy in Huddleston, VA
- Pelvic floor physical therapy near Mariners Landing
Our team at Full Distance is here to help.
📍 Huddleston / Smith Mountain Lake Location
Schedule an appointment today to learn how pelvic health therapy can help restore strength, confidence, and comfort.
Trusted Resources for Pelvic Health
These reputable resources provide additional information on pelvic floor health:
- Cleveland Clinic — Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/14459-pelvic-floor-dysfunction - Johns Hopkins Medicine — Pelvic Floor Therapy
https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/treatment-tests-and-therapies/pelvic-floor-therapy - American Physical Therapy Association — Pelvic Health
https://www.apta.org - Mayo Clinic Health System — Pelvic Floor Therapy Benefits
https://www.mayoclinichealthsystem.org
These sources help support the evidence-based benefits of pelvic health therapy.








