New Bedford’s
Premier Women’s Health
Physical Therapy
& Wellness

A regional study in the United States found that almost 10% of women have surgery for urinary incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, or both during their lifetime, and 30% of those women have two or more surgical procedures.

The prevalence of all types of self-reported urinary incontinence in women is 35.3%.

Nygaard et al found that 12.8% of women who had never given birth experience pelvic floor dysfunction, while 18.4% of those who have had one child, 24.6% of those who have had two children and 32.4% of women who have had three or more children, reported pelvic floor dysfunction.

Among 71,812 individuals who completed the National GI Survey, 14.4% reported FI in the past; of these, 33.3% had FI within the past 7 days.

As a patient of Oshun Physical Therapy & Pelvic Health you are assured:

1:1 treatments with a Doctor of Physical Therapy with advanced pelvic certification.

No referral needed. By cutting out the physician referral and insurance you’re able to get quality help sooner, so you can get back to the life you want faster.

We are entirely dedicated to women's health with exclusive focus on conditions that women experience at different life stages.

List of Treatment Areas

    • Stress, Urge or Mixed Urinary Incontinence

    • Urinary urgency and frequency

    • Delayed or painful voiding / urinary hesitancy

    • Interstitial cystitis (IC) and Painful Bladder Syndrome (PBS)

    • Overactive bladder

    • Nocturia / night time urinating

    • Enuresis / bedwetting

    • Fecal / Bowel Incontinence

    • Painful bowel movements

    • Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)

    • Constipation

    • Pelvic floor dyssynergia

    • Vaginismus / Genito-Pelvic Pain and Penetration disorder

    • Vulvodynia

    • Vulvar vestibulitis

    • Unprovoked and provoked vestibulodynia

    • Dyspareunia

    • Endometriosis

    • Dysorgasmia / Painful orgasm

    • Levator Ani Syndrome

    • Pudendal Neuralgia

    • Pudendal Neuritis

    • and painful intercourse diagnoses listed above

    • Coccydynia (tailbone pain)

    • Painful Bladder Syndrome / Interstitial Cystitis

    • Pregnancy Pains & Birth Prep

    • Postpartum Recovery

    • Diastasis Recti (separated abs)

    • Prolapse

    • Painful scar

Intro to Pelvic Floor Anatomy with Oshun Physical Therapy & Pelvic Health

FAQ:

  • Pelvic health physical therapy refers to the treatment of conditions related to the musculature of the inside of the pelvis which affects bowel, bladder, breathing, and postural function. Treatment is conducted through Manual, Neuromuscular, Therapeutic exercises and behavioral interventions by a highly trained Physical Therapist.

    All patients can be screened or evaluated by a physical therapist without a physician referral. However, we always promote a coordinated team approach to treatment planning, working with your physician or specialist to optimize results.

    Oshun PT is an Out of Network Provider, meaning we are a fee-for-service clinic. You can use your HSA and FSA on all services provided. Upon request a superbill can be made for you to send into insurance as a self-claim for possibility of reimbursement. A superbill is a coded receipt that itemizes services provided insurance requires for payment.

  • Yes, we request that you fill out your paperwork before coming to your first appointment. We ask that you send the completed paperwork to our office two days before your initial appointment. This allows for your pelvic therapist to review your intake documentation before your arrival, assuring that your first visit is as efficient as possible. If you do not fill out the paperwork beforehand, we require that you arrive at your first appointment 30 minutes early. We strongly suggest filling out your paperwork before your scheduled visit - this will ensure that your physical therapist is as prepared as possible. The intake paperwork is available for download under the tab 'Intake Paperwork'. It is all online and should take about 20-30 minutes.

  • This is completely dependent on the type of plan of care that your physical therapist will create for you. On average, treatment plans last anywhere between 6 weeks to six months.

  • Your period in no way impacts the ability to have a comprehensive exam. Tampons should be removed during the session. Menstrual cups sit higher up towards the cervix so they do not get in the way. Periods are a part of being a healthy human. You only need to reschedule if you want to for your comfort.​

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