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Pregnancy & Postpartum Physical Therapy

Pregnancy and postpartum can be a time of many changes. Our pelvic rehab team is here to help you during and after your pregnancy. Help begins with our Pelvic Health Navigator. Call (402) 717-7358 to learn more or to schedule an appointment.

Pregnancy is a joyful time. But it can also be uncomfortable for the mom-to-be as it puts tremendous strain on the body. As many as 2 out of 3 pregnant women experience back pain. It’s not surprising when you consider the many changes a pregnant woman’s body undergoes, from hormone, posture, muscle and ligament fluctuations to added weight and skeletal changes.

Pregnancy Physical Therapy can help you with back pain and other common discomforts. Remember that physical therapy is not just for recovery from injury. Simple techniques and exercises can also help prevent painful muscle strains and injuries – so you can be at your best throughout pregnancy and beyond. The positioning techniques, strength exercises and toning offered by physical therapy can:

  • Improve comfort for sitting and sleeping.
  • Ease daily activities like moving from sitting to standing.
  • Increase endurance and muscle strength, particularly in muscle groups needed for delivering baby. 
  • Increase muscle toning, which improves metabolism, reduces fatigue and makes it easier to return to pre-pregnancy weight.

CHI Health offers Pregnancy Physical Therapy for a variety of pregnancy-related concerns. Our physical therapists develop individualized treatment plans and our services are covered by most medical insurance plans with varying out-of-pocket costs. Talk to your OB/GYN or Midwife for a referral, or call us for more information.

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Motherhood can change your body in surprising ways. If you’re experiencing urinary leakage or pelvic pain, you’re not alone. If you have any of the symptoms below, you may benefit from a consultation with a pelvic health therapist:

  • Urinary incontinence or urgency
  • Heaviness or pressure in pelvic area
  • Pelvic, low back or hip pain
  • Bulge above or below the belly button

What to expect from postpartum physical therapy?

  • An individualized treatment plan
  • Education on your pelvic floor and muscles
  • Guidance on when and how to return to exercise
  • Proper posture and lifting mechanics
  • Answers to your questions