Womens Health/Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy

SEATTLE, WA

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What is the pelvic floor? And no, it’s not just all about the “kegel.” It’s a group of important muscles that actually has multiple important jobs within our body. Its functions include organ support, maintaining continence, sexual health, muscular stability for the entire body and also helps the body to pump fluid from veins in legs to prevent fluid retention. That’s a lot of jobs for an area that often doesn’t get enough attention.

We have a team of highly dedicated and compassionate practitioners who focus on pelvic floor issues, along with pregnancy and postpartum issues. We understand this can be a sensitive area to treat, and we can keep your more at ease by treating you in the comfort of your own home.   We emphasize a very supportive relationship, with open communication between you and your therapist. Our mission is to get you back to enjoying your life the way you want.

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Dr Minda Morris specializes in Pelvic Health PT with over five years of experience in both orthopedic and pelvic health dysfunction. Minda's interest in pelvic health began during Physical Therapy school and has grown since then related to pelvic pain, bladder control issues, pre/postnatal care and orthopedic concerns. Minda has taken many classes related to pelvic health and is well equipped to handle many difficult to target issues. Minda excels at taking an out of box approach using her background as an engineer to assist in problem solving. She also has a background as a yoga instructor which helps to provide a full body approach to posture and pain relief. Minda has been trained in biosynchronistics and is working on achieving her Orthopedic Certified Specialist title. She also enjoys weight lifting weekly and is passionate about assisting others back to their sport and strength training. Minda recently became a Seattle resident after living in Alaska for several years and she enjoys hiking, road and mountain biking, and skiing with her dog Truffle.


 
  • Pelvic Floor Dysfunction

  • Pubic Symphysis Dysfunction

  • Incontinence (urinary and fecal)

  • Painful/tight C-Section scarring

  • Bladder dysfunctions

  • Diastasis Recti Abdominis

  • Pelvic Organ Prolapse

  • Painful/tight episiotomy scarring

  • Vaginisimus

  • Preparing body for labor and delivery

  • Vulvodynia/Vestibulitis

  • Dyspareunia (painful sex)

  • Constipation

  • Orthopedic issues related to PF dysfunction

  • Coccydynia (tailbone pain)

  • Low back/hip pain from pregnancy/delivery