PELVIC HEALTH PHYSICAL THERAPY

Transforming
everyday living.

Reclaim comfort, confidence, and control. At Myo, we understand that pelvic health is integral to your overall well-being. Our specialized pelvic health physical therapy addresses the unique needs of your pelvic region, helping you move freely and feel your best.

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Our approach 
to pelvic health
physical therapy.

Pelvic health physical therapy focuses on the muscles, ligaments, and connective tissues of the pelvic floor, which support your bladder, bowel, and reproductive organs. When these systems are off, it can lead to pain, incontinence, and other challenges.

Our clinicians combine manual therapy, guided exercises, and education to:

Improve pelvic mobility and strength
Support bladder, bowel, and sexual function
Relieve tension and discomfort

Sessions may include both external and internal techniques, always delivered with consent and care.

We support those experiencing:

Pregnancy & postpartum recovery
Post-Prostatectomy Recovery
Post-surgical pelvic recovery
Pelvic pain 
Urinary Issues
Painful sex 
Erectile Dysfunction
Menopause Symptoms
Chronic Constipation
Nocturia
Endometriosis
Lower Back Pain

What to expect in a session.

Each session is tailored to your needs and may include:
A full-body assessment, including posture and pelvic function
Hands-on manual therapy to improve mobility and release tension
Strengthening and mobility exercises
Education and home strategies to support your progress

Our goal is to empower you with the tools, support, and clarity to take charge of your pelvic health.

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Brentwood
11611 San Vicente Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90049
Los Angeles
Studio City
12833 Ventura Blvd #153, Studio City, CA 91604
Los Angeles
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Common Questions

Who is pelvic health therapy for?

Pelvic health therapy is for people of all genders experiencing issues related to bladder, bowel, or sexual function—as well as pain in the pelvic, hip, or low back region. We support individuals navigating pregnancy (in the first, second, & third trimester), postpartum recovery, post-surgical rehab, and conditions like endometriosis, erectile dysfunction, incontinence, and more. You don’t need to be in pain to benefit—many clients come to build strength, restore balance, or prevent future issues.

Do I have to get an internal exam?

No. Internal work is never required and only performed with your full consent. Your clinician will discuss different options in what’s appropriate for your care and always prioritize your comfort. Many sessions are fully external and still highly effective.

What should I wear or bring to my session?

Wear something you feel comfortable moving in—like activewear or clothing you’d wear to a workout. You don’t need to bring anything specific. After booking, we’ll send an intake form to help your clinician prepare for your visit.

Can I come in if I’m on my period?

Yes. Menstruation doesn’t prevent you from benefiting from pelvic health therapy. Your session can be adapted to your comfort, and many clients find it helps ease pelvic and lower back discomfort before, during, or after their cycle.

How many sessions will I need?

Your plan of care is catered to your goals and what we find in your assessment. At the end of your first visit, your therapist will walk you through their findings and create a personalized plan. Some people come for a few targeted sessions; others benefit from longer-term care. Either way, you’ll always know what to expect.

It’s time for a 1:1 with a pelvic health therapist.