*Pelvic Organ Prolapse (POP) and PT
Wednesday, February 2, 2011 at 07:58PM
[Marnie] in Women's Health, pelvic organ prolapse

PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE

Pelvic organ prolapse is the dropping of a pelvic organ into the vaginal cavity and may actually protrude from the vaginal opening. The bladder is the most common organ involved, although this can also occur to the rectum, intestines, or uterus.  Symptoms may include a heavy feeling in the pelvis or leakage of urine.  It can be caused by weakness in the pelvic floor muscle or loss of the structures that support the pelvic floor organs.   This can be seen with pregnancy and childbirth (especially after multiple vaginal births) or simply the aging and loss of the supportive function and weakness of the pelvic floor.  

Common types of prolapse include:

Conservative Physical Therapy Management of pelvic organ prolapse due to pelvic floor dysfunction may include: 

Not all physical therapists work with the pelvic floor.  There are women's health physical therapists who specialize in pelvic floor rehabilitation.  They work with conditions that may include incontinence, pelvic pain, pregnancy, and osteoporosis.  You can get more information on this specialty area of physical therapy or locate a PT who works with these conditions at the website for the Section on Women's Health of the American Physical Therapy Association here.

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