Pelvic Floor Therapy vs General Physical Therapy for Women's Health
These symptoms are common. But common does not mean normal — and it does not mean untreatable. What many women don't realize is that these conditions often require a specific type of care that general physical therapy simply isn't designed to provide. Understanding the difference between general physical therapy and specialized pelvic floor therapy is the first step toward getting the right help — and finally getting results. What Is General Physical Therapy? General physical therapy addresses injuries, movement limitations, post-surgical recovery, and musculoskeletal conditions throughout the body. A general physical therapist is trained to evaluate and treat a wide range of conditions — joint pain, muscle strains, sports injuries, back pain, and more. General PT is excellent for what it's designed to do. But the pelvic floor is a specialized system of muscles, nerves, and connective tissue that requires targeted training, specific assessment techniques, and a clinical foc...