Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome (CPPS) is defined as pain or discomfort in the pelvic region for six (6) months or longer. This pain often changes activity level, emotional behavior, and body mechanics. CPPS can overlap and or stem from other pelvic dysfunctions. There are multiple treatment options including medication, psychological therapy and physical therapy.
At BreakThrough Physical Therapy, we will assess your posture, alignment, muscle tone, flexibility and strength and base our treatment plan on your limitations. We hope to give you the freedom to live your life without feeling controlled by your pelvic pain. To ensure your comfort and privacy, all Pelvic Floor treatments are held in our Private Treatment Rooms. Please call (408) 736-7600 to schedule an appointment with one of our women’s health and pelvic floor specialists. We look forward to helping you find the relief you deserve from persistent pelvic pain (CPPS) and/or other related pelvic floor dysfunction.
If you are not sure what you can do to for your chronic pelvic pain and related pelvic floor symptoms, check out our easy, cost and time effective way to help ensure you take the right steps towards your future, guided by an expert.
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