
Pelvic Health Physical Therapy in Denver
Perform at Your Best. Without Pain, Pressure, or Limitations.
From new moms to elite athletes, we help you restore, strengthen, and optimize your pelvic health.
At Tundra Performance and Physical Therapy, we understand that pelvic floor dysfunction affects every aspect of your life. The muscles of your pelvic floor play a vital role in daily activities—from going to the bathroom to coughing, laughing, and sneezing. Our specialized physical therapists address all your pelvic health concerns to restore function and improve your quality of life.
More Than Just Kegels
Pelvic floor physical therapy isn't just for postpartum moms or people dealing with incontinence (though it's incredibly effective for both). It's for athletes, lifters, runners, and anyone who wants to move, lift, and perform at their best without pain, pressure, or dysfunction holding them back.
Pelvic Health for Performance in Denver
Pelvic health therapy is appropriate for anyone. Here are just a few examples:
Whether you're dealing with urgency, leakage, pain, or strength deficits, we help you address the root cause—not just manage symptoms. Our goal is long-term function and performance, not temporary fixes.
What to Expect During Your Visit
Our private treatment rooms provide a comfortable, confidential space where you can share your concerns with a trusted, informed provider.
During your assessment, an internal pelvic floor examination may be appropriate for your situation. Your physical therapist will thoroughly explain what this involves and why it's recommended before proceeding. From there, we create a focused plan that addresses the core of your deficits and solves the root issue—so you can get back to being you.
Common Pelvic Health Conditions We Treat
Our Denver pelvic health physical therapy services include treatment for:
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Pelvic floor dysfunction (hypertonic or hypotonic)
Pelvic pain
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Bladder and bowel dysfunction
Urinary and fecal incontinence
Interstitial cystitis (painful bladder syndrome)
IBS and constipation
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Diastasis recti (abdominal separation)
Pelvic organ prolapse and hernias
Pelvic floor disorders related to pregnancy (prenatal and postpartum)
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Pain with intimacy (dyspareunia)
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Lower back pain related to pelvic dysfunction
SI joint pain
Pubic symphysis pain
Hip pain related to pelvic dysfunction

You don't have to live with pelvic floor dysfunction. Let's talk about how we can help you move, lift, and live without limitations.