Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy at Home

Get online pelvic floor physical therapy from home from a national leading pelvic floor specialist. Schedule a video appointment with the button below.

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Pelvic therapy from a leading national pelvic floor therapist

Sheree Dibase, PT ICLM has 35+ years of experience and owns 7 women's health clinics in the Greater Spokane, WA area. She also taught for seven years at Loma Linda University. Needless to say, you're in good hands.

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We help people struggling with...

Incontinence

Pelvic floor physical therapy involves exercises and techniques to strengthen and improve the function of the pelvic floor muscles, which can help improve or resolve incontinence. This therapy can be helpful for people of any gender with incontinence due to pregnancy, childbirth, menopause, or other causes.

Constipation

Pelvic floor physical therapy helps constipation by improving the function of the pelvic floor muscles through exercises and techniques. A therapist may also recommend lifestyle changes to alleviate constipation.

Painful intimacy

Pelvic floor physical therapy can help with painful intercourse by addressing muscle dysfunction or weakness and teaching exercises to strengthen and improve the function of the pelvic floor muscles.

Endometriosis

Pelvic floor physical therapy can help to alleviate these muscle spasms and reduce pain. During pelvic floor physical therapy, a therapist will work with the patient to identify and address any underlying issues that may be contributing to the pain, such as muscle weakness or dysfunction, and will teach the patient exercises to help strengthen and improve the function of the pelvic floor muscles.

Prolapse

Pelvic floor physical therapy can help to improve the strength and function of the pelvic floor muscles, which can help to alleviate pain and improve the symptoms of prolapse. During pelvic floor physical therapy, a therapist will work with the patient to identify and address any underlying issues that may be contributing to the pain, such as muscle weakness or dysfunction, and will teach the patient exercises to help strengthen and improve the function of the pelvic floor muscles.

Vulvodynia

During pelvic floor physical therapy, a therapist will work with the patient to identify and address any underlying issues that may be contributing to the pain, such as muscle weakness or dysfunction, and will teach the patient exercises to help strengthen and improve the function of the pelvic floor muscles.

We're improving our patients quality of life. You're next.

Literally changed my sex life. I hadn't been intimiate with my husband in 10 years. We were finally able to reconnect. I seriously cannot thank you enough. It makes me emotional.

Sarah

Seattle, WA

My OBGYN told me that this is just how life is going to be after having my baby. That I'd have incontinence for forever. I had accepted that for two years. The I got help from Sheree and here team and I can play with my kids again without worrying about leakage. It honestly is amazing.

Audrey

Los Angeles, CA

I've had endo since I was 16. People didn't believe me, they thought I was being dramatic. I would be incapacitated a week out of the month due to my period. The help you've given me, it has given me hope. I would have probably gotten a hysterectomy instead of an ablation if I didn't talk to you. Seriously, thank you.

Samantha

Fort Lauderdale, FL

I got a pelvic floor prolapse when I stared menopause. My primary care doc had zero suggestions. I stumbled upon your company and you've improved my quality life to the point where I think I'm better than before menopause. Also, thank you for helping me find a local pelvic floor PT in my area.

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Chicago, IL

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