Physical Therapy for Pelvic Pain

Physical Therapy for Pelvic Pain, vulvodynia, vaginismus, painful sex, chronic pelvic pain, endometriosis, pudendal neuralgia, tailbone pain, pelvic organ prolapse

Holistic Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy for Pelvic Pain, Painful Intercourse Endometriosis, Interstitial Cystitis & More

Pelvic pain can be frustrating, confusing, and deeply personal. For many, it feels invisible—yet it impacts daily life in very real ways.

At PelviCare Physical Therapy, we specialize in treating pelvic pain with gentle, whole-person care that addresses both the physical and emotional side of healing.

Whether you are living with vulvodynia, vaginismus, painful sex, chronic pelvic pain, endometriosis, or tailbone pain, we are here to help you feel like yourself again.

What Pelvic Pain Can Look Like

Pelvic pain affects over 20 million people worldwide, and it shows up in many ways.

You may be experiencing:

  • Pain with intercourse, pelvic exams, or tampon use

  • Discomfort while sitting, exercising, or during daily tasks

  • Ongoing pelvic pressure or tension that does not go away

Pelvic floor dysfunction can impact every part of your life. We are here to help you heal.

Our Approach to Treatment

At PelviCare, we do not believe in one-size-fits-all solutions. Your body, your story, and your symptoms deserve individualized care.

We offer a range of techniques to treat pelvic pain at its root, including:

  • Internal and external manual therapy

  • Myofascial release and visceral mobilization

  • Dry needling, including Pelvic Floor Dry Needling

  • Cupping

  • Pelvic floor retraining and therapeutic exercises

Together, we will create a care plan that helps you restore comfort, improve function, and feel more connected to your body.

What Pelvic Pain Can Look Like

Our patients come to us with a wide range of symptoms and diagnoses.

These are some of the pelvic pain conditions we work with every day:

  • Vulvodynia and Vestibulodynia

  • Vaginismus

  • Dyspareunia (Painful Intercourse)

  • Endometriosis

  • Chronic Pelvic Pain

  • Pudendal Neuralgia

  • Coccydynia (Tailbone Pain)

  • Dysmenorrhea (Painful Periods)

  • Interstitial Cystitis

  • Pelvic Organ Prolapse

  • Pain after pelvic or colorectal radiation

  • Gender-affirming surgery recovery

Ready to Get Started?

You do not have to navigate pelvic pain alone. Reach out today to schedule your first visit.