One common issue that can arise in women is pelvic floor disorder. This disorder isn’t specific to women who give birth, but it can also happen after a hysterectomy.
The term “pelvic floor” refers to the group of muscles that support the opening of a woman’s pelvis. These muscles and their surrounding connective tissues keep pelvic organs functioning correctly by holding them in place. When these
muscles or connective tissues weaken or become injured, a pelvic floor disorder can result.
Many women change their lifestyle to adapt to this disorder. But there’s good news: You don’t have to live with it any longer. West Boca Medical Center has the resources to provide you with the help and treatment you need.
Our treatment options include a unique and highly specialized rehabilitation program. Physicians and physical therapists who are specifically trained in pelvic floor rehabilitation and women’s health collaborate to provide individualized evaluation
and treatment.
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