pelvic pain rehab
pelvic pain rehab

Addressing pelvic floor issues in Mountain View requires specialized care that goes beyond symptom management. Our therapists bring advanced post-graduate training in pelvic floor anatomy and function, allowing us to provide expert therapy while considering your total health and quality of life. We focus on treating you as a whole person and designing care that is tailored to your specific needs.

For Mountain View patients who are experiencing pelvic pain, incontinence, or sexual dysfunction stemming from musculoskeletal, neurological, gastrointestinal, reproductive, or urinary system issues, our team provides personalized evaluation and treatment. Trauma, surgery, pregnancy, or medications may all play a role. You can learn more about specific conditions and the treatments we offer by visiting the appropriate sections of our website.

Symptoms

Bladder Symptoms

  • Urinary urgency, frequency, hesitancy and pain in the absence of infection
  • Weak urinary stream
  • Leaking urine (incontinence)
  • Urethra and bladder pain
  • Pain before, during or after urination
  • Nocturia (nighttime urination)
  • Pediatric bed wetting (nocturnal enuresis)

Bowel Symptoms

  • Straining to evacuate stool
  • Adult and pediatric constipation
  • Need for excessive toilet paper
  • Fecal and/or gas leakage and incontinence
  • Hemorrhoids and fissures
  • Pain before, during or after bowel movements
  • Anal/rectal pain, burning or itching

Male Sexual Symptoms

  • Erectile dysfunction: poor quality, inability to achieve erection, inability to maintain erection, premature ejaculation
  • Decreased force or inability to ejaculate
  • Climacturia (incontinence with orgasm)
  • Post ejaculaory pain: tip and/or shaft of penis, perineum, scrotum
  • Discoloration in penis/scrotum/perineum

Female Sexual Symptoms

  • Inability or decreased ability to lubricate
  • Pain upon vaginal penetration, with deep penetration only, and/or continuous pain with penetration
  • Clitoral pain, hypersensitivity to touch
  • Pain and/or burning after sexual contact
  • Inability to orgasm, diminished orgasm
  • Urinary incontinence during sexual activity
  • Climacturia (incontinence with orgasm)

Male Pelvic Pain Symptoms

  • Burning, itching, aching, or other types of pain in the penis, scrotum, testicles, perineal and/or anal area
  • Pain with sitting, certain types of exercises, and certain types of clothing
  • Post ejaculatory pain in the penis, scrotum and/or perineum
  • Gastrointestinal distress, bloating, and/or constipation
  • Symptoms can be provoked, such as in response to ejaculation or exercise, or unprovoked and spontaneous
  • Symptoms may be intermittent or constant

Female Pelvic Pain Symptoms

  • Burning, itching, aching or other types of pain in the vulva, vagina, perineal, and/or anal area
  • Pain with intercourse, hypersensitivity when wearing pants and/or underwear, and pain with sitting
  • Exercise may provoke or exacerbate symptoms
  • Abdominal bloating, gastrointestinal distress, and constipation
  • Symptoms can be provoked, meaning with penetrative intercourse or tampon insertion, or unprovoked and spontaneous
  • Symptoms can be intermittent or constant

Transgender Pelvic Health Symptoms

  • Pain from surgical scars
  • Pain with vaginal penetration
  • Inability to achieve vaginal penetration
  • Difficulty or inability to achieve orgasm
  • Urinary dysfunction including urgency, frequency, hesitancy, incontinence and spraying
  • Pelvic and low back pain

Chronic Prostatitis/ Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome Symptoms

  • Aching, pressure, or sharp pain in the perineum, pubic area, or lower abdomen
  • Discomfort that feels like it’s coming from the testicles, tip of the penis, or inside the urethra
  • Urgency, frequency, weak stream, or the sensation that you can’t fully empty your bladder
  • Burning or stinging, even when no infection is present
  • Tightness or aching that overlaps with pelvic discomfort
  • A sense of heaviness, pressure, or tight muscles in the pelvic floor area
pelvic pain rehab

Symptoms

Bladder Symptoms

  • Urinary urgency, frequency, hesitancy and pain in the absence of infection
  • Weak urinary stream
  • Leaking urine (incontinence)
  • Urethra and bladder pain
  • Pain before, during or after urination
  • Nocturia (nighttime urination)
  • Pediatric bed wetting (nocturnal enuresis)

Male Sexual Symptoms

  • Erectile dysfunction: poor quality, inability to achieve erection, inability to maintain erection, premature ejaculation
  • Decreased force or inability to ejaculate
  • Climacturia (incontinence with orgasm)
  • Post ejaculaory pain: tip and/or shaft of penis, perineum, scrotum
  • Discoloration in penis/scrotum/perineum

Male Pelvic Pain Symptoms

  • Burning, itching, aching, or other types of pain in the penis, scrotum, testicles, perineal and/or anal area
  • Pain with sitting, certain types of exercises, and certain types of clothing
  • Post ejaculatory pain in the penis, scrotum and/or perineum
  • Gastrointestinal distress, bloating, and/or constipation
  • Symptoms can be provoked, such as in response to ejaculation or exercise, or unprovoked and spontaneous
  • Symptoms may be intermittent or constant

Bowel Symptoms

  • Straining to evacuate stool
  • Adult and pediatric constipation
  • Need for excessive toilet paper
  • Fecal and/or gas leakage and incontinence
  • Hemorrhoids and fissures
  • Pain before, during or after bowel movements
  • Anal/rectal pain, burning or itching

Female Sexual Symptoms

  • Inability or decreased ability to lubricate
  • Pain upon vaginal penetration, with deep penetration only, and/or continuous pain with penetration
  • Clitoral pain, hypersensitivity to touch
  • Pain and/or burning after sexual contact
  • Inability to orgasm, diminished orgasm
  • Urinary incontinence during sexual activity
  • Climacturia (incontinence with orgasm)

Female Pelvic Pain Symptoms

  • Burning, itching, aching or other types of pain in the vulva, vagina, perineal, and/or anal area
  • Pain with intercourse, hypersensitivity when wearing pants and/or underwear, and pain with sitting
  • Exercise may provoke or exacerbate symptoms
  • Abdominal bloating, gastrointestinal distress, and constipation
  • Symptoms can be provoked, meaning with penetrative intercourse or tampon insertion, or unprovoked and spontaneous
  • Symptoms can be intermittent or constant

Transgender Pelvic Health Symptoms

  • Pain from surgical scars
  • Pain with vaginal penetration
  • Inability to achieve vaginal penetration
  • Difficulty or inability to achieve orgasm
  • Urinary dysfunction including urgency, frequency, hesitancy, incontinence and spraying
  • Pelvic and low back pain

Chronic Prostatitis/ Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome Symptoms

  • Aching, pressure, or sharp pain in the perineum, pubic area, or lower abdomen
  • Discomfort that feels like it’s coming from the testicles, tip of the penis, or inside the urethra
  • Urgency, frequency, weak stream, or the sensation that you can’t fully empty your bladder
  • Burning or stinging, even when no infection is present
  • Tightness or aching that overlaps with pelvic discomfort
  • A sense of heaviness, pressure, or tight muscles in the pelvic floor area
pelvic pain rehab

Treatment:

How We Can Help You In Mountain View

pelvic pain rehab

If you live in Mountain View and are dealing with pelvic pain or dysfunction, the first step toward recovery is an evaluation with a pelvic health physical and occupational therapist. During your session, your therapist will carefully review your medical history, discuss the symptoms affecting you, examine previous diagnoses, and assess how prior treatments have worked. Many patients arrive feeling fatigued or overlooked, which is why we emphasize understanding your personal journey and performing a detailed physical assessment of muscles, nerves, joints, and movement patterns.

After your evaluation, your therapist will review the findings and explain how your symptoms may have developed. You will receive a personalized plan that sets measurable goals for both immediate relief and long-term wellness. Most Mountain View patients attend one to two sessions per week for approximately twelve weeks and follow a home exercise program tailored to their needs. Your therapist will also collaborate with other members of your healthcare team to ensure a coordinated approach that restores function, reduces pain, and improves your overall quality of life.

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Treatment:

How We Can Help You In Mountain View

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the services offered at PHRC’s San Francisco location?

At PHRC San Francisco, we offer comprehensive pelvic floor therapy that combines physical and occupational therapy to address a variety of conditions. Patients experiencing pain, mobility challenges, or recovery needs receive individualized treatment plans that focus on restoring comfort, strength, and function.

Who can benefit from PHRC’s services?

Our services are inclusive for all individuals with a pelvic floor, including those of any age or gender who are experiencing pain or functional concerns. Each patient receives a tailored plan designed to improve their overall quality of life and daily function.

What are the office hours at PHRC’s location?

The San Francisco office is open Monday through Friday from 8 AM to 5 PM, providing consistent availability for therapy sessions, evaluations, and patient support.

How can I contact PHRC’s San Francisco location?

Get in touch with us by phone at (415) 440-7600, fax at (415) 440-6803, or email [email protected].

What is the address of PHRC’s San Francisco location?

Our San Francisco clinic is located at 2000 Van Ness Ave, Ste 603, CA 94109.

What is the experience of the practitioners at PHRC’s San Francisco location?

The professionals at PHRC San Francisco bring extensive expertise in pelvic floor rehabilitation. Residents can expect comprehensive evaluations and personalized treatment plans for a wide range of concerns including postpartum recovery, chronic pelvic pain, and complex pelvic floor dysfunctions. Each clinician is dedicated to providing precise, compassionate care tailored to the individual needs of every patient.

Does PHRC offer virtual consultations or telehealth services?

Yes, Mountain View patients can take advantage of telehealth consultations that provide convenient access to expert pelvic care. From managing symptoms related to menopause and pregnancy to addressing chronic pelvic conditions, our team delivers professional, thorough, and empathetic care remotely, ensuring continuity of treatment without leaving home.

Does PHRC accept insurance for their services?

PHRC operates as an out-of-network provider but offers assistance for insurance reimbursement. After each appointment, Mountain View clients receive a detailed superbill which can be submitted to their insurance provider. Many patients are successful in recovering a portion of their therapy expenses using this documentation.

How do I know if I should make an appointment at PHRC’s San Francisco location?

Anyone in Mountain View experiencing pelvic floor issues, whether due to childbirth, surgery, trauma, or chronic conditions, should consider a consultation. PHRC focuses on restoring comfort, improving function, and enhancing overall quality of life for every patient.

2000 Van Ness Ave Ste 603, San Francisco, CA 94109

Fax:
(415) 440-6803
Hours:
Mon–Fri 8am – 5pm
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