pelvic pain rehab
pelvic pain rehab

In Calabasas, individuals searching for pelvic floor support will find that our clinic’s physical and occupational therapistss are deeply trained in this area. Our team’s post-graduate education equips us to handle a variety of pelvic issues with both expertise and empathy. As a developing but vital field in physical and occupational therapy, pelvic health care is something we’re proud to provide. We combine advanced medical knowledge with a whole-person treatment approach.

People from Calabasas dealing with symptoms rooted in the body’s musculoskeletal, neurological, reproductive, urologic, or gastrointestinal systems may benefit greatly from our services. Common complaints—like pelvic pain, urinary leakage, bowel dysfunction, and painful sex—often result from a wide range of causes, including childbirth, injury, surgeries, or aging. To better understand the range of conditions we treat, please continue reading through 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

Residents of Calabasas who are facing pelvic health issues can take a positive step forward by booking a physical and occupational therapy evaluation. This process begins with an in-depth look at your medical history, past diagnoses, and the effectiveness of previous treatments. We recognize that many patients feel weary after trying multiple options without success. That’s why your therapist will take the time to understand your experience and perform a comprehensive physical exam, checking your muscles, nerves, joints, and how your body moves.

After the exam, your physical and occupational therapists will sit down with you to go over the findings and offer insight into how your symptoms may have developed. You’ll work together to build a treatment plan with clear goals for both short-term relief and long-term function. Calabasas clients usually come in once or twice per week over a 12-week course of care. You’ll be given a personalized home program, and we ensure continuity by coordinating with other care providers when needed. We’re honored to support your journey to wellness.

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Treatment:

How We Can Help You

Frequently Asked Questions

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

At our Los Angeles facility, we provide highly specialized pelvic floor therapy tailored to address a range of conditions including urinary leakage, bowel dysfunction, pelvic pain, and recovery after childbirth or surgery. Our experienced clinicians use evidence-based practices to support lasting recovery.

Who can benefit from PHRC's services?

We welcome anyone experiencing pelvic floor issues—regardless of age, background, or gender. Our therapy is inclusive and personalized to meet the unique needs of every individual with pelvic health concerns.

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

Our team is available to serve you Monday through Friday, from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

How can I contact PHRC's Los Angeles location?

You can call us directly at (424) 293-2305, fax us at (424) 293-2307, or reach out via email at [email protected].

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

Visit us at 11500 W Olympic Blvd, Suite 470, Los Angeles, CA 90064.

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

PHRC Los Angeles is staffed by highly trained clinicians who focus exclusively on pelvic floor conditions. From sexual dysfunction to complex pain syndromes, our experts deliver world-class care. If you live in Calabasas, our facility offers you access to one of the top pelvic rehab clinics in the country.

Does PHRC offer virtual consultations or telehealth services?

Yes, our virtual care is perfect for patients in Calabasas looking for convenience without compromising on quality. We offer remote services for pregnancy and menopause-related concerns, nutritional support, and even male pelvic pain—so you can begin healing no matter where you are.

Does PHRC accept insurance for their services?

Though we are out-of-network, we provide Calabasas clients with a detailed superbill after each session. You can submit this to your insurance company to request reimbursement, and many of our patients recover a significant portion of their costs.

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

If you’re in Calabasas and struggling with pelvic-related discomfort, our team is here to help you take back control. Whether you’re at the beginning of your journey or seeking new solutions, we offer the compassionate, specialized care you deserve.

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

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