Popper PT The mission of Popper PT is to help you feel more comfortable in your body.

What’s been stopping you from doing what you love? 🚫 Leaking when you laugh or sneeze? 🚫 Pain during intimacy? 🚫 Feeling...
05/21/2026

What’s been stopping you from doing what you love?
🚫 Leaking when you laugh or sneeze?
🚫 Pain during intimacy?
🚫 Feeling of heaviness or pressure?
🚫 Urgency or frequency?

You don’t have to live with it! Pelvic PT can help! Want to know more? Send us a DM!

Things we hear daily in the office:– “I thought this was just part of getting older.”– “I didn’t realize how weak this w...
05/08/2026

Things we hear daily in the office:

– “I thought this was just part of getting older.”
– “I didn’t realize how weak this was.”
– “Wow… that already feels better.”

Leaning over the tub during bath time and noticing pain in your back? Small shifts like using a step stool or a baby/tod...
05/04/2026

Leaning over the tub during bath time and noticing pain in your back? Small shifts like using a step stool or a baby/toddler tub can make a big difference in how your body feels!

Comment “favorites” for a list of our favorite baby bath seats!

At our clinic, we are dedicated to helping you live your life to the fullest, without pain or fear of movement!
04/15/2026

At our clinic, we are dedicated to helping you live your life to the fullest, without pain or fear of movement!

Don’t just “push through” or “deal with” pelvic pain or any pain. If pain or fear of pain is making it hard to move, pla...
03/27/2026

Don’t just “push through” or “deal with” pelvic pain or any pain. If pain or fear of pain is making it hard to move, play with your kids, take part in family or work activities and lessening your quality of life, you are not alone and you don’t have to live like that! We can help!

At our clinic, we are dedicated to helping you live your life to the fullest, without pain or fear of movement!

It’s an honor to guide patients through pregnancy and postpartum. Pelvic PT isn’t new - it’s life changing care that too...
03/13/2026

It’s an honor to guide patients through pregnancy and postpartum. Pelvic PT isn’t new - it’s life changing care that too few know about! Awareness is growing thanks to patients sharing their stories and empowering others. We are grateful everyday to work with such brave, inspiring people!

Don’t just “push through” or “deal with” pelvic pain or any pain. If pain or fear of pain is making it hard to move, pla...
02/03/2026

Don’t just “push through” or “deal with” pelvic pain or any pain. If pain or fear of pain is making it hard to move, play with your kids, take part in family or work activities and lessening your quality of life, you are not alone and you don’t have to live like that! We can help!

At our clinic, we are dedicated to helping you live your life to the fullest, without pain or fear of movement!

The pelvic floor is a group of muscles, connective tissues and nerves located at the base of the pelvis. These muscles p...
01/23/2026

The pelvic floor is a group of muscles, connective tissues and nerves located at the base of the pelvis. These muscles play an essential role in supporting the pelvic organs, pelvic and hip bones, and spine, maintaining bladder and bowel control, and contributing to sexual function. These muscles work together with the whole-body system (how we breathe, how we move, strength and flexibility of abdominals, buttocks and hip muscles) to function properly.

All muscles in the human body are designed to contract and relax - and the pelvic floor is no exception. When these muscles remain in a constantly tense or contracted state, normal blood flow to the area becomes restricted, nerves can become irritated, compensation patterns develop and can cause pain and dysfunction both in and outside of the pelvis. This can present as pelvic pain - such as pain with sitting, tailbone pain, pain with intimacy, pain with pelvic exam, difficulty going to the bathroom, leakage, prolapse and even foot and hip pain. Dysfunction of the pelvic floor muscles can negatively impact fetal positioning in pregnancy, labor and delivery outcomes, and post-partum rehabilitation.

As pelvic pain persists, the body often responds by involuntarily tightening or guarding the pelvic floor as a protective mechanism. Unfortunately, this reaction only perpetuates the problem - creating a cycle where tension causes pain, and pain causes even more tension and dysfunction. Thats why pain and signs of dysfunction should NEVER be ignored or “pushed through” or put on hold until someone is “done having kids”. The sooner we intervene, the better the outcomes in the shortest amount of time.

An overactive pelvic floor can significantly impact quality of life. Common symptoms include:

👉🏼Pain with sexual in*******se
👉🏼Difficulty inserting or removing a tampon
👉🏼Pain during gynecological exams such as pap smears or routine vaginal exams
👉🏼Difficulty starting urine flow
👉🏼Incomplete emptying of the bladder or bowels
👉🏼Chronic constipation
👉🏼Incontinence
👉🏼Prolapse
👉🏼Tailbone, hip, back, sciatic nerve irritation, and foot pain

*see comments for more!

A look into the variety of concerns we treat on a typical day in office. Follow along for more insight into what we do! ...
01/10/2026

A look into the variety of concerns we treat on a typical day in office. Follow along for more insight into what we do!

Your pelvic floor muscles work with your abdominals and diaphragm in a system. When functioning properly, the abs and pe...
01/06/2026

Your pelvic floor muscles work with your abdominals and diaphragm in a system. When functioning properly, the abs and pelvic floor should be contracting and relaxing at the same time. Relaxation should couple with inhale and contraction with exhale.

If the system isn’t working properly one can experience leaking, pain, pressure, prolapse, abdominal separation, core dysfunction, sexual dysfunction, difficulties in pregnancy and postpartum and more! This is why pelvic health PT goes WAY BEYOND kegels.

We assess and train the entire system: head, neck, TMJ, ribs, diaphragm, core, spine, hips, feet and pelvic floor... the whole body and the whole person!

✨ Breathing for strengthening and relaxation
✨ Rib and diaphragm positioning to reduce pain and pressure
✨ Breathing for pregnancy, labor, pushing, postpartum recovery and any type of recovery
- Breathing in preparation for surgery/ sport/ event
✨ Movement and rest positions that support better pelvic floor function

Small changes in how you breathe can create BIG changes in how you feel.

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Address

5600 South Quebec Street Suite 156B
Greenwood Village, CO
80111

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 4:30am
Tuesday 8:30am - 7pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5pm
Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Saturday 8:30am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+17205916753

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