Prenatal and Postpartum

The changing body during pregnancy and the postpartum period can come along with its own particular aches, pains, and surprises. Specialist physical therapist perspective and training in this phase of life allows for us to safely and effectively keep moms-to-be and new moms healthy and moving.

Conditions treated include but are not limited to:

  • Sciatica

  • Rib and mid-back pain

  • Hip and leg pain

  • Pubic symphysis pain

  • Perineal pain

  • Coccyx pain

  • Urinary or fecal incontinence

  • Dyspareunia/pain with intercourse

  • Diastasis Rectus Abdominus

Frequently Asked Questions

My kids aren’t babies anymore, but I never knew I could address some of the ways my body changed during pregnancy or birth. When does “postpartum” stop?
While we love to address issues in the body as soon as safely possible, there are some perspectives that consider a person postpartum for life after having born a child. It is never too late to learn about our bodies or make changes.

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