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Can Pelvic Floor Dysfunction Cause Sciatica-Like Symptoms?
If you've been experiencing pain that starts in your low back or buttocks and travels down your leg, you may have been told it's sciatica. But what if your imaging looks normal, traditional treatments haven't helped, or you're also dealing with pelvic pain, bladder issues, or discomfort with sitting? The answer may surprise you: pelvic floor dysfunction can sometimes contribute to symptoms that closely resemble sciatica. At Bonneville Pelvic Health, we often see patients who

El Hall
Jul 214 min read


Leaking, Pelvic Pressure, or Pain After Birth? When to Start Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy
If you've noticed urine leakage when you sneeze, a heavy feeling in your pelvis, pain during sex, or persistent core weakness after having a baby, you're not alone. Many women assume these symptoms are simply part of postpartum recovery, but they don't have to be. One of the most common questions we hear at Bonneville Pelvic Health is: When is the best time to start pelvic floor physical therapy after giving birth? The short answer: earlier than most people think. While every

El Hall
Jul 14 min read


Struggling With Hip Pain? Here's How Your Pelvic Floor Might Be to Blame - And What You Can Do
Have you ever felt a nagging ache in your hips that just won’t go away? Maybe you’ve tried stretching, foam rolling, strengthening, or even resting for days, but the pain sticks around. What if I told you that your hip pain might actually be coming from somewhere else entirely — the pelvic floor? The pelvic floor often gets overlooked in discussions about hip health, but it plays a surprisingly important role. I have seen MANY patients who have tried almost everything for hip

Bailee Burningham
Oct 31, 20246 min read
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