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Do you suffer from any of these conditions?

  • Urinary incontinence and urinary leaking
  • Pelvic pain (including SI joint and tailbone pain)
  • Pelvic organ prolapse
  • Pregnancy and postpartum recovery
  • Menopausal-related pain and discomfort
  • Endometriosis-related pain
  • Postpartum return to sport
  • Pain with intercourse
  • Painful bladder syndrome / Interstitial cystitis
  • Diastasis rectus abdominis (DRA)
  • Constipation

Pinyon PT pelvic floor therapy can help you!

Why Choose Pelvic Floor PT at Pinyon?

Our team at Pinyon Physical Therapy combines clinical expertise, advanced training, and compassionate care to help you improve pelvic health and quality of life. From postpartum recovery to menopausal support, we’re here for every stage of your journey.

Advanced Training

Advanced Training

Clinicians with specialized pelvic health training deliver evidence-based care.

Personalized Plans

Personalized Plans

One-on-one sessions tailored to your goals and stage of life.

Elite, Compassionate Care

Elite, Compassionate Care

Voted the best PT Clinic in Utah for three years running. Supportive environment focused on comfort, dignity, and results.

What is the Pelvic Floor?

The pelvic floor is a group of muscles at the base of your pelvis that supports your bladder, bowel, and reproductive organs. These muscles play an essential role in sexual function, bowel and bladder control, and core stability and posture. Whether you've never been pregnant, are currently pregnant, or are navigating postpartum recovery, pelvic floor physical therapy in Salt Lake City can help restore function and reduce pain.

Lower back anatomy illustration

Why is the Pelvic Floor Important?

Supports Vital Organs

Supports Vital Organs

The pelvic floor supports the bladder, bowel, and reproductive organs.

Controls Function

Controls Function

It plays a key role in bowel and bladder control and sexual function.

Stabilizes the Core

Stabilizes the Core

It contributes to core stability, posture, and efficient movement.

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