2Which Conditions Can Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy Help?
Low Tone Problems
Low-tone muscles tend to be looser and more relaxed than usual, making it harder to contract properly. As a result, bowel and bladder movements would be affected. Pelvic floor physical therapy can help with the following low-tone problems:
– Anal incontinence, which may cause involuntary leakage of stool, fluid, or gas from the rectum.
– Overactive bladder: This condition would lead to urge incontinence, and frequent or urgent urinary due to involuntary contractions of the bladder.
– Stress incontinence, which causes involuntary leakage of urine and increases pressure in the abdomen when you lift heavy objects, squat, laugh, sneeze, or cough
– Pelvic organ prolapse: This involves unusual descent of certain organs in the pelvis from the normal positioning, such as the rectum, bladder, vagina, or uterus [3]












