Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy
Experiencing loss of bladder or bowel function is common but often treatable. Contrary to common belief, it is not a normal part of aging or giving birth to experience ongoing loss of control. Our pelvic floor specialist is highly trained in supporting recovery of your pelvic floor function. She is experienced in working with children and adults of all genders.
If you’re experiencing pelvic pain, pain with sex, urinary/bowel dysfunction, post prostatectomy, or pelvic organ prolapse, working with a pelvic floor physical therapist can help identify causes and provide treatment.
Amy Shoue, PT
Amy Shoue is a Physical Therapist specializing in pelvic floor physical therapy. She has had significant training through the Herman and Wallace Institute. Her experience includes the treatment of a wide variety of diagnoses, including incontinence, urgency, prolapse, and constipation. She has a particular interest in treating pelvic pain using a combination of traditional PT, integrative techniques, and pain science.