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Why a Multi-Disciplinary Team is Best for Treating Bloating and Abdominal Distension

Bloating, abdominal distension, loose stools, constipation, abdominal or pelvic pain, fatigue, brain fog, weakness, nutritional deficiencies… these symptoms may be caused by a variety of gastrointestinal or pelvic conditions. If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, this article is a good place to start when deciding who to have on your care team, and what treatments can help! 

Bloating is the sensation of excess abdominal gas or a feeling of being distended without obvious visible abdominal distension.

Some people have a feeling of fullness or discomfort in the upper abdominal area. Abdominal distension is the visible increase in abdominal girth. A multidisciplinary treatment team of primary care physicians (PCPs), gastroenterologists, dieticians/ nutritionists, and physical therapists is ideal to help manage these symptoms and find the root cause. For example, symptoms of bloating and abdominal distension affect 66 - 90% diagnosed with Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS). Getting the proper diagnosis can help direct the best treatment options for you. 

PCPs and gastroenterologists can help diagnose and direct treatment for gastrointestinal conditions that are the common cause of abdominal bloating or distension: slow transit constipation, small intestine bacterial overgrowth (SIBO), irritable bowel syndrome (IBS- and sometimes referred to as visceral hypersensitivity), Irritable bowel disease (IBD-Crohn’s Disease or Celiac’s Disease), hormonal changes during the menstrual cycle or conditions like Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) or endometriosis, pancreatic insufficiency, abdomino-phrenic dyssynergia, pelvic floor dysfunction, cancer, hypothyroidism, mechanical obstruction, gastroparesis, and food intolerances such as lactose, fructose, gluten or other carbohydrates. If you are interested in learning more about abdomino-phrenic dyssynergia and treatment, see our blog article here: https://feminapt.com/diagnoses/abdominal-phrenic-dyssynergia 

Dieticians and nutritionists can help guide a healthy and safe diet and supplement plan to address symptoms of bloating, abdominal distension, loose stool, constipation, and abdominal pain. 

Pelvic floor physical therapists (PFPTs) have specialized training in treating bloating and abdominal distension and other disorders of the gut and pelvic floor. They play a key role in the treatment of bloating and abdominal distension including:  

  1. Posture Correction: Poor posture can contribute to increased pressure on the abdomen and impair the function of the diaphragm. Physical therapists can assess and correct posture to optimize the alignment of the spine and promote optimal diaphragmatic function.
  2. Breathing Techniques: The diaphragm plays a crucial role in respiration and abdominal pressure regulation. Physical therapists can teach diaphragmatic breathing techniques to promote relaxation, reduce tension, and enhance the coordination between the diaphragm and the abdominal muscles.
  3. Core Strengthening: Strengthening the muscles of the abdominal region and the deep core can improve the stability and support of the digestive organs. Your physical therapist will develop individualized exercise programs that target these muscles to improve their function and reduce bloating and abdominal distension symptoms.
  4. Manual Therapy: Your physical therapist will use hands-on techniques, such as soft tissue mobilization, visceral mobilization, and myofascial release to relieve muscular tension, trigger points, and fascial-visceral restrictions in the abdominal region. These techniques can help improve circulation, reduce pain, reduce inflammation, support the immune system, and enhance overall abdominal function, relieving abdominal distension and bloating.
  5. Your pelvic physical therapist may also use surface EMG biofeedback to correct any muscle coordination or strength deficits affecting pelvic floor muscles, diaphragm and abdominal muscles (specifically the external and internal obliques and intercostal muscles). Biofeedback has been shown to be an effective method to decrease abdominal bloating and abdominal distension by helping patients activate their external and internal obliques, use their diaphragm properly, and decrease overactivity of the intercostal muscles. 
  6. Education and Lifestyle Modification: Your physical therapist will also provide education on dietary modifications, stress management techniques, and appropriate body mechanics (including healthy toileting posture and habits) during daily activities. They will offer guidance on maintaining a healthy lifestyle, including exercise and relaxation techniques, as well as activity modifications to help normalize bowel habits. They will also provide education on appropriate intake of water, soluble and insoluble fiber, and resources on Low FODMAP foods and tracking of bowel and abdominal distension and bloating symptoms. 
  7. Multi-disciplinary team referrals and collaboration: Your physical therapist may also provide referrals to gastroenterologists, a mental health professional, and dieticians/nutritionists if you do not already have a multidisciplinary team managing your symptoms of bloating and abdominal distension. Your physical therapist will collaborate with your care team throughout your treatment to ensure the best possible outcomes.
  8. Additionally, if IBS is the cause of bloating and abdominal distension, gut-directed hypnotherapy has been shown to be a very effective and cost-friendly treatment approach to improve symptoms and decrease medication usage. Nerva is a gut-directed hypnotherapy system in an app-based format that is readily available and user-friendly. Research studies show that after completing 6 weeks of hypnotherapy using Nerva, at least 85% of individuals diagnosed with IBS saw improvement in their symptoms and 82% of individuals reported decreased anxiety, worry, and depression, and increased quality of life. 

Contact us here to schedule with one of our pelvic floor physical therapists @ Femina Physical Therapy.

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My husband and I were having problems with painful intercourse. My therapist recommended that I go and get a pelvic floor evaluation from a physical therapist. Having never been treated by a physical therapist, I wondered how this really was going to help me. My husband who is a physician was very supportive and agreed that a PT evaluation would be a great idea. So i made the appointment and was blown away by what I learned. I had no idea that pelvic floor muscles could get tight and have trigger points just like any other muscle in the body. I'm a massage therapist and very familiar with tight muscles, and this new thought really amazed me. Heather's program to help relax and strengthen these muscles made such a difference. I can say that I am 100% pain free during intercourse now. Yippee! Going to the PT appointments and doing the at-home exercises was definitely a discipline, but it's 100% worth it! The rewards are amazing.

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I wanted to thank you so much for helping me get through something I thought I may never be able to. We have achieved pain-free intercourse and this has really solidified our marriage. We are so grateful to you for all the work you do! Thank you!!

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I wanted to let you know that my pelvic floor held strong and gave me no trouble whatsoever in my trail race this morning (12 miles)! In a way, I felt like I ran better than ever because my core feels so rock solid from all the exercises you have me doing. That was especially valuable on the technical downhill - I just flew down the trail because I had confidence in my balance and form. Thank you for helping me get back to doing what I love.

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I have been going to see Heather for a while now, and I can't tell you enough how much she has improved my quality of life. Heather specializes in issues like pelvic floor, but I see her for other orthopedic issues.

I have a lot of chronic joint pain and dysfunction issues (back, hips, neck) that require that have ongoing physical therapy maintenance. The effects of my problem joints/areas overlap and interconnect with each other in complex ways, so helping me requires really having a complete understanding of the entire skeletal and muscular system. Pain does not always appear where the problem actually is, the human body is a twisty, many-layered puzzle. I have an exercise program I do at home and I am very functional, but there are just something things I need a PT to help me out with.

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After having my second baby via C-section I searched for months to try to find help for my lower back pain and separated abdominal muscles. I finally came across Heather Jeffcoat via a mommy blog. I reached out to her via email and set my first appointment. My first appointment went amazing … she listened to what my symptoms, check my separation and explained to me in detail what the next steps would be. Not only did my abdominal separation go from 3 to about 1 -1/2 but my back has pain has significantly reduced. I’m personally recommending all my mommy friends to Heather!

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