Pelvic Floor Therapy in Natick, Wellesley, and Westborough
Rebound Physical Therapy provides specialized pelvic floor therapy at our Natick, Wellesley, and Westborough clinics. Whether you’re managing incontinence, recovering after childbirth, navigating chronic pelvic pain, or rebuilding core function after surgery, our pelvic health team will work with you on a treatment plan designed around your specific goals.
Our pelvic floor therapists are trained through the Herman & Wallace Pelvic Rehabilitation Institute — the leading credentialing program in pelvic health — and continue to pursue advanced training in areas like prenatal and postpartum care, pelvic pain, and bowel and bladder dysfunction.
What Is Pelvic Floor Therapy?
The pelvic floor is a group of muscles, ligaments, and connective tissue that supports the bladder, bowel, and reproductive organs. It plays a critical role in continence, sexual function, posture, and core stability. When the pelvic floor is too weak, too tight, or uncoordinated, the symptoms can show up as urinary or fecal leakage, pain during intercourse, persistent low back or hip pain, pressure or heaviness in the pelvis, or difficulty recovering after pregnancy or surgery.
Pelvic floor physical therapy is a non-surgical, evidence-based treatment approach that addresses these symptoms at their source. Your therapist will conduct a thorough evaluation — including an internal exam when clinically appropriate and only with your consent — and then build a treatment plan that may include manual therapy, targeted exercise, biofeedback, breathing and postural retraining, and patient education.
Conditions We Treat
Our pelvic health therapists treat a wide range of conditions across women’s health, pelvic pain, and orthopedic presentations with a pelvic floor component.
Bowel and Bladder conditions
- Urinary incontinence (stress, urge, and mixed)
- Fecal incontinence
- Interstitial cystitis and painful bladder syndrome (IC/PBS)
- Constipation and IBS-related pelvic floor dysfunction
- Urinary urgency and frequency
Pregnancy and Postpartum care
- Birth preparation and pelvic floor conditioning
- Postpartum core and pelvic floor recovery
- Diastasis recti
- C-section scar management
- Pubic symphysis and round ligament pain
Pelvic pain and urogynecologic conditions
- Chronic pelvic pain (CPP)
- Vulvar pain and vulvodynia
- Painful intercourse (dyspareunia)
- Vaginismus
- Pudendal neuralgia
- Dysmenorrhea (painful menstrual cycles)
- PCOS-related pain and dysfunction
- Coccyx (tailbone) pain
Orthopedic conditions with a pelvic component
- Low back pain
- Hip pain
- Abdominal pain
- Temporomandibular joint dysfunction (TMJD)
Other conditions
- Pelvic organ prolapse
- Menopause-related symptoms
- Pre- and post-operative pelvic care
Our Treatment Approach
Treatment is individualized based on your evaluation findings and goals. Common components include:
- Manual therapy — hands-on techniques to release tight muscles, mobilize joints, and address scar tissue or trigger points.
- Therapeutic exercise — targeted strengthening, coordination, and motor control work for the pelvic floor and surrounding musculature.
- Biofeedback — real-time feedback to help you learn to recruit or relax the pelvic floor correctly.
- Breathing and postural retraining — the pelvic floor doesn’t work in isolation; how you breathe and carry yourself directly affects how it functions.
- Dry needling — where appropriate, for trigger points in surrounding muscles.
- Education — understanding what’s happening in your body is a major part of recovery; we’ll explain what we’re seeing and why we’re recommending specific interventions.
Pelvic Floor Therapy at Each of Our Locations
Pelvic floor therapy is offered at three of our four clinics. Each location is staffed by therapists with specific pelvic health training.
Natick
Rebound Physical Therapy — Natick
203 Oak Street, Natick, MA 01760
Pelvic floor therapy in Natick is provided by Sheli Dubovsky, PT, DPT and Violet Savoia, PT, DPT.
Wellesley
Rebound Physical Therapy — Wellesley
140 Great Plain Avenue, Wellesley, MA 02482
Pelvic floor therapy in Wellesley is provided by Ally Korzec, PT, DPT.
Westborough
Rebound Physical Therapy — Westborough
205 Turnpike Road, Westborough, MA 01581
Pelvic floor therapy in Westborough is provided by Jordan Siegmann, PT, DPT.
What to Expect at Your First Visit
If you’ve never had pelvic floor therapy before, the first visit can feel uncertain. Here’s what happens:
Your therapist will spend time on history-taking and listening to your specific concerns. They’ll ask questions about your symptoms, medical and obstetric history, daily habits, and goals. The evaluation will include orthopedic and postural assessment. Where clinically appropriate, an external and/or internal pelvic floor exam may be recommended — this is always discussed first, you consent before anything happens, and you can decline or stop at any time. Together, you and your therapist will agree on a treatment plan and timeline.
Treatment is conducted in a private treatment room. Sessions are typically 40 minutes, one-on-one with your therapist.
Insurance and Scheduling
Pelvic floor therapy at Rebound is provided as a standard physical therapy service. If you have physical therapy benefits through your insurance, pelvic floor therapy is typically covered the same way as any other PT service. A referral may be required depending on your plan.
To schedule an appointment, request a visit online or call the location nearest you.
Begin Your Path to Pelvic Health
Pelvic floor symptoms are common, but they are not something you need to live with. If you’re dealing with incontinence, pelvic pain, postpartum recovery, or any of the other conditions described above, our team at Natick, Wellesley, and Westborough is ready to help.