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We are committed to providing the best physical therapy experience with the highest quality of care for optimal results. The owners of Austin Physical Therapy Specialists opened the private practice in response to the needs of our local community. https://austin-pt.com
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Austin Physical Therapy Specialists. we offer personalized one- on -one aquatic therapy treatment. www.austin-pt.com
Our pool is kept at 94 degrees and our therapy team is specially trained to work with orthopedic and neurological patients and offer exercise protocols to increase strength, stamina, and flexibility. www.austin-pt.com
The pelvic floor is made up of layers of muscle, nerves controlling the muscles, and fascia that connect everything together. www.austin-pt.com
These layers stretch like a hammock from the tailbone at the back, to the pubic bone in front and support the pelvic organs, the urinary tract, digestive tract, reproductive organs, bladder, and prostate in men, www.austin-pt.com
The muscles of the pelvic floor assists with continence through control of the urinary and anal sphincters. www.austin-pt.com
It facilitates birth by resisting the descent of the presenting part, causing the fetus to rotate forwards to navigate through the pelvic girdle. pelvic floor muscles help sexual function and maintain optimal intra-abdominal pressure. www.austin-pt.com
Pelvic floor disorders happen when the supporting tissue within the pelvic floor is weakened or damaged and they no longer perform their functions. www.austin-pt.com
The different types of pelvic floor disorders are named according to the organ affected. www.austin-pt.com
The most common types of pelvic floor disorders include: Urinary incontinence, or lack of bladder control Fecal incontinence, or lack of bowel control Pelvic organ prolapse, a condition in which the uterus, bladder and bowel may descent into the vagina Sexual dysfunction Pain in the lower back, pelvis, genitals or rectum www.austin-pt.com
What are the symptoms of pelvic floor disorders? www.austin-pt.com
People with pelvic floor disorders may experience the following symptoms: www.austin-pt.com
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