Perineal Pain

Perineal pain refers to discomfort, aching, or sensitivity in the area between the vagina and anus (in females). This pain can range from a dull ache to sharp, burning sensations and may worsen with sitting, intercourse, bowel movements, or prolonged standing. Some individuals also experience pelvic floor muscle tightness, nerve irritation, or a constant feeling of pressure in the perineal region.

Common causes of perineal pain include pelvic floor dysfunction, childbirth trauma, nerve compression, surgery, chronic constipation, prolonged sitting, and increased pelvic muscle tension due to stress. While this condition can be frustrating and disruptive, pelvic floor physical therapy is a highly effective, non-invasive approach to relieving pain, improving mobility, and restoring normal function.

At Built to Move Physical Therapy and Wellness, we specialize in pelvic floor therapy for perineal pain, helping you address muscle imbalances, reduce nerve irritation, and regain comfort in daily activities. If you're struggling with persistent perineal pain, contact us today to learn how physical therapy can help you move and feel better!

We get to the root cause by taking a full body approach when evaluating your symptoms.

We take a comprehensive approach to evaluate your entire body, no matter your diagnosis. Dr. Caitlin doesn’t just address the symptoms of your discomfort—she investigates how it happened, factors that contributed to your condition, and develop strategies to prevent it from recurring.

We assess your strength, endurance, flexibility, tissue health, and coordination to create a personalized recovery plan tailored to your needs. While patients may share similar conditions, each person's path to healing is unique.

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