Pelvic floor rehabilitation is a form of therapy aimed at strengthening and restoring the pelvic floor muscles, which support the bladder, bowel, and reproductive organs. This therapy is commonly used for individuals with pelvic floor dysfunction, such as urinary incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, or postnatal recovery.
Pelvic floor rehabilitation involves exercises like Kegel exercises, biofeedback, and manual therapy to improve muscle strength, control, and coordination. It also includes education on posture, body mechanics, and bladder/bowel training techniques.
This therapy is crucial for improving bladder and bowel control, reducing pelvic pain, and enhancing sexual function, significantly improving quality of life for individuals with pelvic floor disorders.