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Well Being Pelvic Physical Therapy
Well Being Pelvic Physical Therapy serves the greater Salt Lake and surrounding areas. We provide specialized Physical Therapy treatment for a variety of conditions that apply to our muscles, bones, brain, organs, fascia, and how everything coordinates to keep us balanced, mobile, and pain free. Pelvic PT involves much more than "do your Kegels" or "just relax".

We rely on manual therapy techniques in clinic and give a program for home. Individual treatment programs include coordination, strength, and support, in order to decrease pain, optimize function, and get all systems balanced to allow return (or begin) desired activities.
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Well Being Pelvic Physical Therapy was born after feeling there was more that we as providers could offer. I have created and managed 2 other programs before Well Being and feel that we have finally created a unique space that meets patient's needs. Great care has been taken to create a private, positive, professional, and fun environment.
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While we are pelvic specialists, we are happy to treat all traditional physical therapy concerns. Many patients choose our clinic to treat their non-pelvic issues as well because they enjoy the treatment approach and atmosphere. Many of these issues cause or effect each other, so we focus on the whole body and the relationship of these interactions as well as posture, movement patterns, and lifestyle goals for every individual.
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If you have any questions before, during, or after your treatment, please call or send an email. The patient portal has a secure messaging center, and if you have questions prior to scheduling, call or email and we are happy to answer them. For specific treatment questions, or for what cannot be fully answered by our staff, we offer a free 20 min phone consultation with a therapist.
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What is prolapse? Prolapse occurs when one or more pelvic organs presses into the vaginal wall. If you've had babies or a hysterectomy, you may have heard of this Types of pelvic organ prolapse (POP): Uterine prolapse. At 36 weeks pregnant with my 3rd baby, I can definitely relate to all my pregnant patients with how physically challenging pregnancy can be.
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