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Restore Comfort and Confidence with Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy

Pelvic floor issues have a way of showing up in everyday moments—laughing with your kids, going for a run, or trying to feel like yourself again during intimacy. These experiences are incredibly common, but that doesn’t mean they’re something you just have to live with.

With the right support, it’s absolutely possible to feel strong, confident, and at home in your body again.

At Erin Eberle Physical Therapy, LLC, we focus on helping you reconnect with your body and rebuild trust in your core and pelvic floor through personalized, one-on-one care. We’re not just here to manage symptoms—we want to understand what’s really going on so you can get back to moving, laughing, and living freely.

It’s easy to turn to Google or AI for quick answers—and while that can be a helpful starting point, your body isn’t one-size-fits-all. Pelvic floor symptoms can have many different causes, and what works for one person may not be right for you. Working with a trained professional ensures you get individualized care, a clear understanding of what’s happening, and a plan that actually supports your goals.

You deserve to live your life without constantly thinking about your bladder, your discomfort, or your limitations.

Whether you’re dealing with leakage, a feeling of heaviness, or pain with intimacy, pelvic floor therapy can help you heal and move toward your goals.

We commonly help with:

  • Leakage with coughing, sneezing, or exercise

  • Sudden urgency or frequent trips to the bathroom

  • Leaking on the way to the bathroom

  • Feelings of heaviness or pressure (pelvic organ prolapse)

  • Pain with intimacy

  • Constipation

  • Pelvic or tailbone pain

  • Hip or low back pain connected to pelvic floor dysfunction

A smiling woman with glasses and curly hair sitting on a blue chair, holding a pelvis model, in a room with plants and wooden accents.

Dr. Erin Eberle has a special interest in working with pelvic pain, pregnant and postpartum patients. She advocates that everyone deserves high-quality care after giving birth.