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Pelvic Floor Therapy

Discover Comfort, Confidence & Freedom

Embrace a life you love, pain-free, with specialized pelvic floor therapy. 

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Move Beyond Pelvic Discomfort

Is pelvic discomfort or fear of incontinence holding you back? These challenges don’t have to be something you just “live with” after childbirth or as you age. Our specialized pelvic floor therapy is here to help you regain control, find comfort, and get back to doing what you love — free from pain and worry.

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What is Pelvic Floor Therapy?

Pelvic floor therapy is a targeted, effective approach to relieving discomfort and restoring strength and coordination in your pelvic muscles. Using exercises, breathing techniques, and hands-on care, it addresses dysfunction caused by factors like childbirth, surgery, aging, and stress — helping you feel stronger, more comfortable, and in control.

Who Can Find Relief with Pelvic Floor Therapy? 

Pelvic floor therapy is a valuable resource for individuals of all genders and ages, addressing various conditions and concerns to enhance comfort, well-being, and quality of life.

Discover the incredible impact of pelvic floor therapy by watching Diane’s path to conquering pain and reclaiming her quality of life.

How Pelvic Floor Therapy Can Help

At BRG, our team is here to support you with personalized pelvic floor therapy tailored to your needs. We’re dedicated to helping you find lasting relief, improved comfort, and renewed confidence in a caring, private setting.
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Urinary Incontinence

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Constipation

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Discomfort during sexual intercourse

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Pelvic Organ Prolapse

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Bowel Incontinence

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Pain or pressure in the pelvic region, genitals, or rectum

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Diastasis Recti (abdominal separation)

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Meet Dr. Mary Consigli

Director of Pelvic Health, PT DPT CLT WCS

As our Director of Pelvic Health, Dr. Mary Consigli is passionate about helping patients find lasting relief and renewed comfort through personalized pelvic floor therapy. With a focus on education and compassionate care, Dr. Consigli addresses symptoms of pelvic pain, incontinence, and pelvic floor dysfunction in a private, supportive environment.

Hear From Our Patients

Roseanna Kordrupel
11/02/2020
Rob at Buffalo rehab helped me immensely after I had 2 back to back pregnancies. Childbearing basically destroyed my body. I was so weak and painful I could barely lift my right leg. It took time, but I regained my core and leg strength. Rob was always attentive, friendly, and encouraging. The office is timely and easy to schedule with. Thank you Rob and Buffalo Rehab group!
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Sharron Camp-Reed
11/02/2017
This is the best group I have been to. The therapists actually work with their clients and pay attention. Other facilities have felt like "factory physical therapies" with one PT to 5 people at a time. So glad my doctor recommended Buffalo Rehab Group!
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Dana Hensley
11/02/2020
I highly recommend Buffalo Rehab group. I had an assortment of injuries that were caused by overtraining and muscle imbalances. I thought I would not be able to live the active lifestyle I was used to or take care of my young family without pain- but the team at BRG was professional, caring and encouraging. Rob identified the issues and helped me get back to where I wanted to be. I’m pain free and am back to doing the things I love.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What level of privacy do you offer?

The treatment of pelvic floor dysfunction is both a personal and private matter. All screenings and internal treatments will be performed in a private exam room. External treatments, such as physical exercises, may be performed in our clinic.

What will my first session entail?

During your first visit, our Pelvic Health Specialist will go over your medical history and perform a brief physical exam. If needed, an internal exam will be conducted to assess your pelvic floor muscles for tone, elasticity, and pain and tenderness. No internal exam will be performed without your written consent.

Do I need a referral to begin treatment?

No. You may begin physical therapy treatment of pelvic floor dysfunction without a referral from your physician. 

Is therapy covered by insurance?

Yes. Pelvic floor therapy is covered by insurance.

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Reclaim Your Comfort and Confidence with Pelvic Floor Therapy

Ready to feel like yourself again? Our one-on-one pelvic floor therapy can help you find relief, regain control, and move forward with confidence.