Gastroparesis, a condition characterized by delayed stomach emptying, can have far-reaching effects on digestive health. Beyond its impact on the upper gastrointestinal tract, gastroparesis can influence bowel habits, leading to constipation and affecting the pelvic floor. In this blog post, we’ll explore the connections between gastroparesis, constipation, and pelvic floor dysfunction, and delve into how pelvic floor physical therapy can offer relief.
Understanding Gastroparesis and its Digestive Impact
Gastroparesis, Constipation, and the Pelvic Floor
How Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy Can Help
Empowering Individuals for Digestive Well-Being
A Holistic Approach to Digestive Health
Gastroparesis, constipation, and pelvic floor dysfunction are interconnected aspects of digestive health that require a comprehensive approach. Pelvic floor physical therapy offers a tailored and effective solution, addressing both the symptoms and underlying causes. By empowering individuals with tools for improved muscle function, coordination, and digestive habits, pelvic floor therapy becomes an essential component of a holistic approach to digestive well-being.
If you are experiencing symptoms related to gastroparesis or constipation, then pelvic floor physical therapy is for you! Here at Pelvic Health Center, our highly experienced team will be able to help craft a plan of care that suits your goals. Feel free to call us at 908-443-9880 or email us at contact@pelvichealthnj.com.