
Diagnoses We Treat, Including Female Sexual Pain Syndromes, Incontinence, and Other Pelvic Floor Issues
At Femina Physical Therapy, we specialize in treating these conditions that are all too often misunderstood by the medical community. What sets us apart from other physical therapy offices is we provide one-on-one care by licensed physical therapists for 55-120 minutes. In certain circumstances we offer appointments over 2 hours. No unlicensed personnel are used at any time, making the quality of care we provide at the highest level, allowing you to reach your goals...and reach them faster.
In depth evaluations, manual therapy, exercise prescription, and many of the other services we offer will have their greatest impact on your recovery when done by skilled, licensed providers that also participate in ongoing continuing education. This practice model also allows us to quickly identify when changes in your treatment plan are needed, maximizing each treatment session. Make an appointment at one of our offices today to get on the path to healing tomorrow.
Common Diagnoses:
Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine

Our physical therapists all started out as Orthopaedic and/or Sports physical therapists and continue to see the common ailments here. With our one-on-one set-up, we are equipped to treat even the most stubborn of pain, dysfunction or loss of use. Give us a call today so you can be back to your favorite activities painfree tomorrow!
Vaginismus / Genito-Pelvic Penetration Disorder
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Vaginismus:
Involuntary muscle spasms involving the superficial and deep pelvic floor muscles that typically cause painful entry, limiting or preventing intercourse, tampon insertion or pelvic exams. Women with vaginismus do not always experience "pain" and often report the feeling of their partner or a tampon "hitting a wall".
Pain is also a common presentation when partial or complete penetration occurs. It may also present as minor discomfort with tampons, pelvic exams or intercourse.
Our patients have often been told that "there is nothing physically wrong" with them or that they "are too high stress and just need a glass of wine". We feel responses like this are unacceptable and dismissive of the real physical pain that these women have.
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