Still Struggling After Pelvic Surgery? Specialized Pelvic Floor Therapy Can Help You Move Forward.
Post-Surgical Pelvic Rehabilitation in Southlake, TX
Private, one-on-one pelvic floor physical therapy after hysterectomy, prostatectomy, C-section, and other pelvic surgeries — so you can return to exercise, intimacy, and daily life without the symptoms that held you back.
Signs You May Benefit From Post-Surgical Pelvic Rehabilitation
Without targeted rehab, many patients continue managing symptoms that specialized pelvic floor PT can address.
- Bladder leaks, urgency, or difficulty emptying after surgery
- Scar tissue tightness, sensitivity, or pain at the incision site
- Constipation, straining, or bowel control changes post-op
- Pelvic heaviness, pressure, or a sense that something doesn't feel right
- Core weakness or instability affecting movement and daily activities
- Pain or discomfort returning to intimacy after surgery
These symptoms are common after pelvic and abdominal surgery — but common doesn't mean you have to just wait them out. With the right evaluation and rehab plan, most patients improve significantly.
Your Path to Recovery in 3 Clear Steps
You'll know exactly what to expect — from your first call to your last session.
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Schedule Your Appointment
Click Request Appointment and let us know about your surgery and current symptoms. We'll take it from there.
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Receive a Thorough Evaluation
We assess your scar, pelvic floor function, and movement to understand what's still healing — and what needs targeted support.
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Follow Your Personalized Rehab Plan
Work through a clear plan at your own pace — restoring strength, comfort, and confidence with guidance every step of the way.
Frequently Asked Questions
About Post-Surgical Pelvic Rehabilitation at The Pelvic Lab
Timing depends on your specific surgery and your surgeon's clearance. Many patients begin pelvic floor therapy 6–8 weeks after surgery, though some types of work — like scar tissue education and gentle breathing — can start even earlier. We'll coordinate with your surgical team and work within any restrictions you've been given.
Pelvic floor therapy is beneficial after many surgeries, including hysterectomy, prostatectomy, C-section, prolapse repair, hernia repair, myomectomy, rectal or anal surgery, bladder surgery, and other abdominal procedures. If you're unsure whether your surgery qualifies, reach out — we're happy to discuss your situation.
Texas allows direct access to physical therapy, so you can begin without a referral. However, for post-surgical patients we typically request a referral within the first 30 days to keep your care coordinated with your surgical team. If you need help getting one, we'll walk you through it.
Sessions are private and one-on-one — one full hour with Christine, focused entirely on you. Your first visit includes a detailed history, a movement and pelvic floor assessment, and a review of your surgical history. From there, treatment may include scar tissue mobilization, pelvic floor retraining, breathing and core work, and a personalized home exercise plan. Everything moves at your pace.
The number of sessions varies depending on your surgery type, current symptoms, and recovery goals. We'll create an initial plan at your first visit and adjust as you progress. Many patients see meaningful improvement within 4–8 sessions, though complex cases or multiple concerns may require more.
Yes. Standard post-surgical PT focuses on general mobility, strength, and incision healing. Pelvic floor PT goes deeper — addressing the internal pelvic floor muscles, scar tissue at and around the pelvis, bladder and bowel function, and core reintegration. If you're experiencing pelvic symptoms specifically, a specialist in pelvic floor rehabilitation is the right fit.
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Private, compassionate pelvic care—designed for you. Pelvic floor therapy in Southlake, TX.
