05/28/2026
Trauma-informed pelvic health care means understanding how trauma, stress, previous medical experiences, chronic pain, and nervous system responses can directly affect both the body and the treatment experience itself.
Many clients come to pelvic therapy carrying difficult births, painful exams, s*xual trauma histories, anxiety around medical care, chronic pelvic pain, or years of feeling dismissed. Those experiences matter clinically, and they influence how we approach care from the very first visit.
At Imagine Pelvic Health, trauma-informed care means:
- Prioritizing clear communication, education, and ongoing consent throughout treatment
Clients deserve to understand what is being recommended, why it matters, and what their options are before treatment begins.
- Recognizing how trauma and stress can affect the nervous system and pelvic floor
Guarding, muscle tension, pain, breath-holding, and difficulty relaxing the pelvic floor are often connected to nervous system responses — not simply “tight muscles.”
- Delivering individualized care that respects pacing, autonomy, and comfort levels
Internal treatment is never forced or required. Care is collaborative, adaptable, and based on the client’s goals, symptoms, and readiness.
This approach applies across the populations we treat:
✔ Postpartum recovery
✔ Endometriosis & chronic pelvic pain
✔ Pain with intimacy
✔ Men’s pelvic health & prostate recovery
✔ Bladder and bowel dysfunction
The goal is effective pelvic floor therapy delivered in a way that prioritizes safety, clarity, autonomy, and trust while still addressing the physical symptoms affecting daily life.
📍Now seeing clients in Hanover & York, Pennsylvania
📩 Reach out to schedule a free consultation and learn more about pelvic floor occupational therapy at Imagine Pelvic Health.