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If you are suffering from a pelvic floor disorder, you are not alone. Almost one out of every four women suffers from at least one type of pelvic floor disorder whether it be urinary incontinence, anal incontinence or pelvic organ prolapse. Pelvic floor disorders are a major health concern for all women, especially as you grow older.
The growing prevalence of female pelvic floor disorders has given way to female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery being recognized and accredited as its own subspecialty within gynecology and urology. When choosing a physician it is important to make sure your physician is board certified specifically in female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery so you can trust they are an expert in the evaluation, diagnosis and treatment of your condition.
At Main Line Health, our female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery physicians are amongst the few board-certified subspecialists in the Philadelphia region, as well as some of the most experienced clinicians in the United States. They offer both surgical and non-surgical treatments that can help you regain control and get back to living your life more fully.
The female pelvic floor is a set of muscles, ligaments and connective tissue that occupy the lowest part of the pelvis and provide support and function for a woman’s internal organs, including the bowel, bladder, uterus, vagina, and rectum. A pelvic floor disorder occurs when this supportive structure becomes weakened or damaged, as the result of pregnancy, childbirth, repeated strenuous activity, menopause and aging, certain neurologic conditions or pelvic surgery. Women suffering from pelvic floor disorders may develop problems with bladder or bowel control or experience protrusion of parts of the vagina or uterus through the vaginal opening.
Female pelvic floor disorders can result in embarrassing symptoms, resulting in significant impairment to a woman’s quality of life.
The following are some of the problems that can arise from damage to the pelvic floor:
When it comes to pelvic floor conditions, we have experienced female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery specialists and one of the largest and most comprehensive diagnosis and treatment programs in the Philadelphia area. We offer of team of board certified physicians, continence nurse specialists and physical therapists. We also offer dedicated programs to help women regain pelvic floor strength and function following pregnancy and delivery.
Diagnostic procedures offered:
Main Line Health offers the oldest and most experienced pelvic floor muscle therapy in the Philadelphia region. Our continence nurse specialists and physical therapists work closely with our physicians to offer:
Many, but not all pelvic floor disorders, can be treated by surgery—performed both vaginally and abdominally. Minimally invasive surgical options exist for urinary and fecal incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse. Most can be performed as either ambulatory surgery where you go home on the same day or with a one night hospital stay.
Our board-certified surgeons offer surgical treatment including:
For women dealing with chronic pelvic pain and complex, noncancerous gynecological conditions, we offer evaluation and treatment by specialty-trained minimally invasive gynecologic surgeons (MIGS).
Discover how Main Line Health provides comprehensive and compassionate care for women in all stages of life.
With three locations in the western suburbs of Philadelphia, we’re sure to offer pelvic floor rehabilitation near you. Our pelvic floor PTs treat pelvic floor conditions in men and women and we’re able to offer comprehensive treatments for these sometimes complex conditions.
Whether you’re seeing us for common gynecological problems or seeking out advanced therapies and the very best surgical expertise, our physicians, board-certified are here for in gynecology, are here for you every stage of your life from adolescence through the childbearing years into menopause and beyond.
Minimally invasive gynecologic surgery can be used to treat a broad spectrum of gynecological disorders with advanced precision.