Discreet, compassionate pelvic floor therapy - delivered one-on-one in the privacy and comfort of your own home.
Pelvic pain is a broad term covering discomfort in the lower abdomen, pelvic floor muscles, hips, or tailbone. It can arise from pelvic floor muscle dysfunction - muscles that are either too tight or too weak - as well as from conditions such as osteoarthritis of the hip, post-surgical scar tissue, or hormonal changes associated with menopause. For older adults, pelvic pain often overlaps with bladder urgency, bowel difficulties, and low back pain, making daily life both uncomfortable and limiting.
At Focus Rehabilitation, our specially trained therapists provide pelvic floor care with exceptional sensitivity and discretion. Because we come to your home, you can receive therapy in a private, familiar setting - far more comfortable than a clinical environment - which helps many patients feel more at ease and more open to the work required for recovery.
Your therapist uses a combination of external manual techniques, targeted pelvic floor muscle retraining, posture correction, and education to reduce pain and restore normal pelvic function. All assessment and treatment is guided entirely by your comfort and consent.
We take a detailed history and perform an external postural and movement assessment to identify the pelvic floor and related muscle patterns driving your pain.
Gentle external soft-tissue work and joint mobilization around the hips, pelvis, and lumbar spine ease muscle tension and reduce referred pain.
Targeted pelvic floor and core exercises restore the muscle coordination needed for pain-free daily movement and bladder and bowel control.
We provide practical guidance on posture, breathing, daily positioning, and habits that reduce pelvic floor strain between sessions.
Persistent aching or pressure in the lower abdomen or pelvic region.
Pain or discomfort when sitting for extended periods.
Pelvic pain that radiates into the hips, thighs, or low back.
Urgency or discomfort related to bladder or bowel function.
Pain or tension around the tailbone or sitting bones.
Pelvic discomfort linked to hormonal changes or post-surgical recovery.
Pelvic health therapy is deeply personal. Receiving care at home removes the anxiety of a clinical setting and allows you to be fully at ease during every session.
Your therapist gives the entire session to your comfort, progress, and goals - no shared time, no rushed atmosphere, no waiting room.
Traveling with pelvic pain can be uncomfortable and stressful. In-home care means therapy begins the moment your therapist arrives - no journey required.
Pelvic pain is often multi-layered - involving tight or uncoordinated pelvic floor muscles, hip joint stiffness, scar tissue, and contributing factors that are difficult for patients to address on their own. In-home pelvic pain physical therapy reaches all of these elements in the one environment where privacy and comfort make the deepest progress possible: your own home.
We bring pelvic floor rehabilitation directly to residents of Monroe Township, East Windsor, Manalapan, North Brunswick, Freehold, and Princeton. Treatment is billed through Medicare Part B - no homebound requirement applies - and our team verifies every detail of your coverage ahead of your first session, whether you are in one of those communities or a neighboring area.
Pelvic floor PT focuses on the muscles, joints, and connective tissue of the pelvic region. In-home sessions include a full postural and movement assessment and may involve external soft-tissue work, targeted exercises, and education. All treatment is guided entirely by your comfort and preferences.
Absolutely. Pelvic floor dysfunction - including pain, tightness, and related bladder issues - affects both men and women. Our therapists provide sensitive, appropriate care for all patients.
Yes. In-home physical therapy for pelvic pain and pelvic floor dysfunction is covered under Medicare Part B, and we verify your benefits before your first visit.
Many patients notice meaningful improvement within 3-6 weeks of consistent therapy. Your therapist reassesses your progress regularly and adjusts the program to keep pace with your recovery.
Schedule your free consultation today. All care is discreet, private, and fully guided by your comfort.