If you’re in Culver City and searching for dedicated pelvic floor therapy, know that our team of physical and occupational therapistss holds advanced post-graduate credentials in pelvic floor anatomy and treatment. Although pelvic floor therapy is a relatively recent development within the broader field, it has quickly gained recognition—and we’re thrilled to offer care in this specialized area. Our approach remains holistic, always viewing the patient as a whole—body and mind.
Culver City patients experiencing challenges related to musculoskeletal, neurological, reproductive, urologic, or digestive function may find relief through our care. Pelvic health issues often arise from many life events—childbirth, surgery, menopause, trauma, or certain medications. These issues typically present as problems with bladder, bowel, or sexual function, or as persistent pelvic pain. For a more in-depth look into these concerns, we invite you to continue browsing our site.
If you’re in Culver City and searching for dedicated pelvic floor therapy, know that our team of physical and occupational therapistss holds advanced post-graduate credentials in pelvic floor anatomy and treatment. Although pelvic floor therapy is a relatively recent development within the broader field, it has quickly gained recognition—and we’re thrilled to offer care in this specialized area. Our approach remains holistic, always viewing the patient as a whole—body and mind.
Culver City patients experiencing challenges related to musculoskeletal, neurological, reproductive, urologic, or digestive function may find relief through our care. Pelvic health issues often arise from many life events—childbirth, surgery, menopause, trauma, or certain medications. These issues typically present as problems with bladder, bowel, or sexual function, or as persistent pelvic pain. For a more in-depth look into these concerns, we invite you to continue browsing 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)
- 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
- 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
- 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)
- 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
Treatment:
How We Can Help You
For those in Culver City living with pelvic floor dysfunction or related symptoms, scheduling a pelvic health physical and occupational therapy evaluation can be a powerful turning point. Your therapist will walk through your history with you, including previous diagnoses, therapies you’ve tried, and how well those interventions worked. We know many of our patients arrive feeling defeated and unheard—so we make sure to approach your case with patience and understanding. During your exam, we’ll assess muscles, tissues, nerves, joints, and your overall movement habits.
Once the physical exam is complete, your therapist will explain what they’ve found and how these findings relate to your symptoms. You’ll receive a detailed treatment strategy focused on both immediate relief and long-term improvements. Our Culver City clients typically attend therapy once or twice per week for around 12 weeks. A custom home exercise program supports in-clinic work, and we collaborate with other providers on your care team. Your recovery is our priority, and we’re here to help you reclaim your well-being.
Treatment:
How We Can Help You
For those in Culver City living with pelvic floor dysfunction or related symptoms, scheduling a pelvic health physical and occupational therapy evaluation can be a powerful turning point. Your therapist will walk through your history with you, including previous diagnoses, therapies you’ve tried, and how well those interventions worked. We know many of our patients arrive feeling defeated and unheard—so we make sure to approach your case with patience and understanding. During your exam, we’ll assess muscles, tissues, nerves, joints, and your overall movement habits.
Once the physical exam is complete, your therapist will explain what they’ve found and how these findings relate to your symptoms. You’ll receive a detailed treatment strategy focused on both immediate relief and long-term improvements. Our Culver City clients typically attend therapy once or twice per week for around 12 weeks. A custom home exercise program supports in-clinic work, and we collaborate with other providers on your care team. Your recovery is our priority, and we’re here to help you reclaim your well-being.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the services offered at PHRC's Los Angeles location?
Our Los Angeles clinic provides advanced pelvic floor rehabilitation services. From urinary issues and painful intercourse to post-operative care, we treat a comprehensive range of pelvic conditions. Our team’s expertise ensures high-quality care tailored to your individual symptoms.
Who can benefit from PHRC's services?
If you have a pelvis, our services are for you. People of all genders and across all stages of life can benefit from our therapy for pelvic dysfunction and pain, no matter how long symptoms have persisted.
What are the office hours at PHRC's Los Angeles location?
We are open Monday to Friday, from 8:00 AM until 5:00 PM.
How can I contact PHRC's Los Angeles location?
Contact us by phone at (424) 293-2305, fax us at (424) 293-2307, or email [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?
Our team at PHRC Los Angeles holds advanced clinical training specifically focused on pelvic floor disorders and dysfunction. Patients from Culver City will find that we specialize in urinary, bowel, and sexual dysfunctions, along with pain rooted in the pelvic region. Our clinic’s standing as a national resource for pelvic rehabilitation makes us a trusted partner in your healing journey.
Does PHRC offer virtual consultations or telehealth services?
Absolutely. If you’re based in Culver City and prefer the convenience of remote care, our telehealth services are a great option. Whether you’re postpartum, menopausal, or managing chronic conditions like endometriosis or interstitial cystitis, our online consultations are designed to meet you where you are—literally and figuratively.
Does PHRC accept insurance for their services?
PHRC operates out-of-network, but we strive to make reimbursement simple. After your session, we provide a superbill with procedure and diagnosis codes. Our Culver City clients often successfully submit these to their insurance providers and receive partial compensation.
How do I know if I should make an appointment at PHRC's Los Angeles location?
If you live in Culver City and experience challenges with urinary, bowel, or sexual function—or any form of persistent pelvic pain—our Los Angeles team is ready to help. You deserve a clear path to recovery, and we’re here to walk that path with you.