Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy for Treating Chronic Pelvic Pain explores targeted strategies for recovery. Discover new paths to mobility, healing, and personalized care.
Chronic pelvic pain is often misunderstood, misdiagnosed, and mistreated. It can affect your ability to sit comfortably, move freely, engage in intimacy, or go about your day without tension, fatigue, or frustration. If youve been told its all in your head or handed prescriptions that dont solve the root problem, youre not aloneand there is a better way to heal.
At YourFormSux (YFS), we specialize in pelvic floor physiotherapy that goes beyond symptom management to address the underlying causes of chronic pelvic pain. Through a combination of movement, manual therapy, breathwork, and education, we help you regain control of your body and rebuild comfortone step at a time.
Heres how pelvic floor physiotherapy can provide meaningful relief for chronic pelvic pain, and why it should be a key part of your recovery journey.
What Is Chronic Pelvic Pain?
Chronic pelvic pain (CPP) is defined as persistent pain in the pelvic region lasting six months or more. It can affect all genders and occurs in people of all ages. CPP may be constant or intermittent, sharp or dull, and may worsen with specific triggers like sitting, exercise, intimacy, or stress. It often exists without clear pathology on imaging, which can make diagnosis frustrating and confusing.
Common symptoms of CPP include:
A constant ache or sharp pains in the lower abdomen or pelvis
Pain during or after intercourse (dyspareunia)
Rectal or vaginal pressure
Urinary urgency or burning without infection
Difficulty sitting for long periods
Painful bowel movements or constipation
Referred pain to the lower back, hips, or thighs
At the root of many of these symptoms is pelvic floor dysfunctionmuscles that are overactive, tight, imbalanced, or poorly coordinated.
How Pelvic Floor Dysfunction Contributes to Pelvic Pain
The pelvic floor muscles form a sling across the bottom of your pelvis, supporting your organs and playing a key role in bladder, bowel, sexual, and postural function. When these muscles are healthy, they contract and relax in harmony with your body.
However, chronic pain often causes these muscles to become:
Overactive or hypertonic, leading to sustained tightness and spasm
Restricted, with limited ability to relax or lengthen
Guarded, in response to injury, surgery, stress, or trauma
Disconnected from proper core and breath coordination
This dysfunction can create or amplify pain throughout the pelvis and surrounding areas. Its a vicious cycle: pain causes guarding, and guarding worsens pain. Pelvic floor physiotherapy is designed to break that cycle gently and effectively.
How Physiotherapy Helps Treat Chronic Pelvic Pain
At YourFormSux, we take a whole-body, trauma-informed, and individualized approach to chronic pelvic pain. We dont just treat symptomswe treat the root cause.
Heres how pelvic floor physiotherapy can provide relief:
1. Comprehensive Assessment of Pelvic and Postural Function
We begin with a detailed history and physical evaluation, which may include:
Postural and breathing pattern assessment
Pelvic alignment and movement screening
Internal and external exam (with consent) to assess pelvic floor tone, strength, and trigger points
Evaluation of scar tissue, nerve sensitivity, and soft tissue mobility
Review of lifestyle, stress, digestion, and trauma history
This allows us to identify whether your pain is driven by muscle tension, nerve irritation, poor coordination, or other contributing factors.
2. Manual Therapy to Release Trigger Points and Tension
Many people with CPP have internal and external muscle knots or trigger points that cause referred pain. Using gentle, skilled techniques, we work to:
Release overactive pelvic floor muscles
Reduce tension in surrounding areas (hips, back, abdomen, glutes)
Mobilize scar tissue and fascia that may be restricting movement
Improve circulation and calm sensitive nerves
Our manual therapy is always done at your pace, ensuring safety and comfort during each session.
3. Breath and Nervous System Regulation
Pain is not just physicalit also affects your nervous system. Chronic pelvic pain often coexists with nervous system dysregulation, where your body stays stuck in a guarded, fight or flight state.
We teach you how to:
Use diaphragmatic breathing to connect the core and pelvic floor
Coordinate breath with movement and relaxation
Down-regulate the nervous system to reduce guarding and tension
Build awareness of unconscious clenching patterns
This helps rewire your brain-body connection to respond with ease instead of contraction.
4. Pelvic Floor Muscle Retraining
Once the pelvic floor is no longer overactive, it can be retrained to function optimally. This involves:
Teaching your muscles to relax as well as contract
Improving timing and coordination with the core and diaphragm
Building functional strength and endurance where needed
Learning to activate the pelvic floor during movement without over-clenching
This balance is key to eliminating the drivers of pain and restoring functional support.
5. Movement and Postural Integration
We help you rebuild confidence and movement freedom by:
Reintroducing walking, sitting, lifting, and exercise with proper pelvic support
Correcting postural imbalances that add strain to the pelvic region
Teaching movement strategies to avoid symptom flare-ups
Using gentle mobility and stretching exercises to restore tissue length and alignment
Our goal is to get you back to the activities you lovewithout fear or discomfort.
6. Education and Empowerment
We want you to feel informed and in control of your recovery. We provide:
Tools for self-management (e.g., stretches, breathing, gentle self-release)
Guidance on how to navigate daily life without triggering symptoms
Strategies for managing stress, sleep, and bowel/bladder habits
Validation and support so you know your experience is realand manageable
Knowledge is power, and when you understand your pain, you can begin to overcome it.
Who Can Benefit?
Pelvic floor physiotherapy is ideal for anyone experiencing:
Chronic or persistent pelvic, genital, or abdominal pain
Pain with intercourse, tampon use, or pelvic exams
Urinary or bowel dysfunction with associated pelvic discomfort
Pain related to endometriosis, interstitial cystitis, IBS, or past trauma
Pelvic pain that hasnt improved with medication or other therapies
Post-surgical or post-partum pelvic sensitivity
Whether youve lived with pain for months or years, it is never too late to start healing.
Why Choose YourFormSux?
At YourFormSux, we offer Torontos most compassionate and comprehensive pelvic floor care. Our approach is:
Trauma-informed, private, and respectful of your boundaries
Whole-person focused, addressing physical, emotional, and lifestyle factors
Clinically grounded, with personalized, evidence-based strategies
Outcome-driven, with an emphasis on restoring function, not just managing pain
Were here to listen, support, and guide you toward long-term relief.
You Deserve ReliefAnd You Dont Have to Do It Alone
Chronic pelvic pain doesnt just affect your bodyit can impact your mental health, relationships, and confidence. But there is a path forward. With pelvic floor physiotherapy, you can reclaim comfort, control, and connection with your body.





