Sullivan Physical Therapy

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Diagnoses We Treat
(Click on a diagnosis to see a brief description)
Women
Coccygodynia
pain in the region of the coccyx or tailbone
Constipation
a condition with the digestive system where a person has hard feces which are difficult to pass
Diastasis Recti
a separation of the right and left side of the abdominal muscles
Dysmenorrhea
painful menstruation, periods or menses
Dyspareunia
painful intercourse
Endometriosis
a condition when tissue that normally grows in the uterus grows around the bladder, ovaries, bowel and around the uterus
Fecal Incontinence
involuntary loss of feces
Incomplete Bladder Emptying
urinary retention caused by an inadequately contractile bladder and/or urethral sphincter obstruction
Interstitial Cystitis
inflammation or irritation of the bladder wall
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
a disorder characterized by cramping, abdominal pain, bloating, constipation and diarrhea
Levator Ani Syndrome
pain, pressure and discomfort in the rectum, sacrum and coccyx, which is usually aggravated by sitting
Lymphedema
refers to swelling in an area of the body due to accumulation of interstitial fluid trapped in the tissue spaces; as the lymph fluid continues to build up, the venous and lymphatic vessels and nodes become obstructed leading to chronic edema
Overactive Bladder Syndrome
a condition where the bladder involuntarily contracts while it is filling leading to increased urinary frequency or incontinence
Pelvic/Genital Pain
refers to any pain in your pelvic region including the area below your belly button and between your hips
Prolapse
a condition where organs fall down or slip out of place.
• Cystocele - prolapse of the bladder
• Enterocele - prolapse of the small bowel
• Rectocele - prolapse of the rectum or large bowel
• Urethrocele -prolapse of the urethra
Pudendal Neuralgia
pain in the area supplied by the pudendal nerve such as the perineum, rectum, and/or the clitoris
Sciatica
a set of symptoms including pain, numbness, muscular weakness and/or difficulty moving the leg which may be caused by general compression and/or irritation of the sciatic nerve or nerve roots. Sciatic pain is felt in the lower back, buttock, and/or various parts of the leg and foot
Urinary Incontinence
involuntary leakage of urine
Vaginismus
vaginal tightness causing discomfort, burning, pain, difficulty with penetration and/or inability to have intercourse
Vestibulodynia
redness and pain of the vestibule caused by inflammation of the skin and the mucous secreting glands
Vulvodynia
burning and/or stabbing pain that is felt diffusely throughout the vulva
Men
Coccygodynia
pain in the region of the coccyx or tailbone
Constipation
a condition with the digestive system where a person has hard feces which are difficult to pass
Dyspareunia
pain experienced in the testicular area of the penis immediately after ejaculation
Fecal Incontinence
involuntary loss of feces
Incomplete Bladder Emptying
urinary retention caused by an inadequately contractile bladder and/or urethral sphincter obstruction
Interstitial Cystitis
inflammation or irritation of the bladder wall
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
a disorder characterized by cramping, abdominal pain, bloating, constipation and diarrhea
Levator Ani Syndrome
pain, pressure and discomfort in the rectum, sacrum and coccyx, which is usually aggravated by sitting
Lymphedema
refers to swelling in an area of the body due to accumulation of interstitial fluid trapped in the tissue spaces; as the lymph fluid continues to build up, the venous and lymphatic vessels and nodes become obstructed leading to chronic edema
Overactive Bladder Syndrome
a condition where the bladder involuntarily contracts while it is filling leading to increased urinary frequency or incontinence
Pelvic/Genital Pain
refers to any pain in your pelvic region including the area below your belly button and between your hips
Prostatitis
inflammation of the prostate
Pudendal Neuralgia
pain in the area supplied by the pudendal nerve such as the perineum, rectum, and/or penis
Sciatica
a set of symptoms including pain, numbness, muscular weakness and/or difficulty moving the leg which may be caused by general compression and/or irritation of the sciatic nerve or nerve roots. Sciatic pain is felt in the lower back, buttock, and/or various parts of the leg and foot
Urinary Incontinence
involuntary leakage of urine