pelvic pain rehab
pelvic pain rehab

If you live in Agoura Hills and are looking into pelvic floor therapy, our clinic offers specialized care led by physical and occupational therapistss who have pursued advanced post-graduate education in pelvic floor anatomy and function. This specialty has emerged as an essential part of modern physical and occupational therapy, and we’re proud to contribute to its advancement. Even with our pelvic expertise, our view remains holistic—we treat the whole person, not just the symptoms.

For Agoura Hills patients facing discomfort stemming from dysfunction in any body system—be it musculoskeletal, neurological, gastrointestinal, reproductive, or urinary—we’re here to help. Pelvic symptoms such as pain, leakage, or sexual dysfunction can stem from many root causes including trauma, surgery, pregnancy, or even medications. To learn more about specific issues and treatment options, please visit the corresponding sections of our site.

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
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
pelvic pain rehab

Treatment:

How We Can Help You

pelvic pain rehab

If you’re in Agoura Hills and dealing with pelvic pain or dysfunction, scheduling an evaluation with a pelvic health physical and occupational therapists is a key first step. During this session, your therapist will go over your medical background, the symptoms that brought you in, past diagnoses, and how well other treatments have worked—or not worked—for you. Many of our patients arrive feeling exhausted and unseen. That’s why we prioritize understanding your journey and conducting a full physical evaluation, which includes checking muscles, nerves, joints, and movement patterns.

Afterward, your physical and occupational therapists will break down the findings and help you understand how your symptoms likely developed. You’ll get a tailored plan that includes measurable goals for both near-term relief and long-term wellness. Most patients from Agoura Hills attend one to two sessions per week for approximately 12 weeks. You’ll also receive a home exercise plan, and your therapist will collaborate with any other professionals on your care team. We’re committed to helping you recover and reclaim your quality of life.

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Treatment:

How We Can Help You

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the services offered at PHRC's Los Angeles location?

The Los Angeles team at PHRC specializes in treating pelvic floor dysfunction using evidence-based physical and occupational therapy. Whether you’re struggling with pain, mobility challenges, or recovering from childbirth, our services are aimed at promoting healing and function.

Who can benefit from PHRC's services?

PHRC’s services are inclusive and appropriate for anyone with a pelvic floor—people of any age or gender experiencing discomfort, pain, or functional issues are encouraged to seek care.

What are the office hours at PHRC's Los Angeles location?

We’re open Monday to Friday from 8 AM to 5 PM.

How can I contact PHRC's Los Angeles location?

To get in touch, call (424) 293-2305, fax (424) 293-2307, or email us at [email protected].

What is the address of PHRC's Los Angeles location?

Our clinic is located at 11500 W Olympic Blvd, Suite 470, Los Angeles, CA 90064.

What is the experience of the practitioners at PHRC's Los Angeles location?

The professionals at PHRC Los Angeles are known for their advanced credentials in pelvic floor rehabilitation. Residents from Agoura Hills can rely on our clinical specialists to provide thorough assessments and targeted treatments for a range of concerns—whether it’s postpartum recovery, pelvic pain, or complex dysfunctions.

Does PHRC offer virtual consultations or telehealth services?

Definitely. For those in Agoura Hills, our telehealth services bring advanced pelvic care to your fingertips. From pregnancy and menopause-related concerns to chronic pain syndromes like endometriosis or interstitial cystitis, we provide compassionate and clinically sound care from a distance.

Does PHRC accept insurance for their services?

PHRC is out-of-network but supports reimbursement efforts by supplying a superbill after each visit. Many Agoura Hills patients are successful in getting a portion of their care reimbursed through their insurance provider after submitting our documentation.

How do I know if I should make an appointment at PHRC's Los Angeles location?

Anyone in Agoura Hills who is facing pelvic health challenges—whether from past surgeries, childbirth, trauma, or an ongoing condition—should consider PHRC Los Angeles. Your comfort and quality of life matter, and we’re here to help you regain both.

11500 W Olympic Blvd, Ste 470, Los Angeles, CA 90064

Fax:
(424) 293-2307
Hours:
Mon–Fri 8am – 5pm