Visceral Massage for the Pelvic Floor

Visceral Massage for the Pelvic Floor

Restore Comfort and Function with Visceral Massage for Pelvic Health

When pelvic discomfort, digestive concerns, or persistent tension are affecting your daily life, it can be difficult to find the right solution. At Renue Physical Therapy, we offer visceral massage in Frankenmuth, MI, Midland, MI, Saginaw (Bay Rd), and Saginaw (State St) as part of a specialized pelvic health approach designed to address underlying restrictions and support better function. This hands-on technique helps improve how your body moves, feels, and functions by addressing the connections between your internal organs and muscles.

Understanding Visceral Massage and Pelvic Floor Health

Visceral massage is a gentle manual therapy technique that focuses on the mobility of internal organs, including those within the abdominal and pelvic regions. These structures are closely connected to the pelvic floor through fascia, ligaments, and surrounding muscles. Restriction in these tissues can contribute to pain, pressure, or dysfunction throughout the pelvic area.

During treatment, one of our therapists uses precise, hands-on techniques to assess and improve the movement of these internal structures. The goal is to reduce tension, improve circulation, and restore optimal sliding and gliding of internal tissues, positively influencing pelvic floor function.

This service is provided by Renue Physical Therapy’s trained pelvic health therapists and may be included in a traditional physical therapy plan or offered as a cash-pay option, depending on your needs and goals.

Conditions That Can Benefit from Visceral Massage

Visceral massage for the pelvic floor can be helpful for a variety of concerns that involve both muscular and internal tissue restrictions, including:

  • Pelvic pain or pressure
  • Constipation or digestive discomfort
  • Bloating or abdominal tension
  • Urinary urgency or frequency
  • Pain with intercourse
  • Post-surgical abdominal or pelvic restrictions
  • Managing endometriosis-related discomfort
  • Chronic low back or hip pain linked to pelvic dysfunction
  • Scar tissue or mobility limitations in the abdominal region

How Visceral Massage Supports Your Recovery

At Renue Physical Therapy, we often integrate visceral massage into a broader physical therapy program that focuses on long-term improvement.

By enhancing the mobility of internal tissues, visceral massage can help reduce strain on the pelvic floor and surrounding muscles. This often leads to better tolerance for movement, improved coordination, and decreased discomfort during daily activities.

As your symptoms improve, your care plan will progress to include targeted pelvic floor exercises, functional movement training, and education to help you maintain your results. This combination ensures your treatment remains active, personalized, and focused on meaningful outcomes.

Our patients often report improved comfort, better digestion, and increased awareness of how their bodies move and respond. Just as important, this approach helps build a foundation for improved pelvic health and function.

Take the Next Step Toward Better Pelvic Health

You deserve care that looks beyond symptoms and addresses the full picture of your health. At Renue Physical Therapy, our team is committed to providing individualized care that supports your goals and helps you feel more in control of your body.

Request an appointment at our Frankenmuth, MI, Midland, MI, Saginaw (Bay Rd), or Saginaw (State St) clinic today to learn how visceral pelvic floor massage can support your recovery and overall well-being.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is visceral massage appropriate for both men and women?

Yes. While often associated with pelvic health for women, this treatment can benefit individuals of all genders experiencing abdominal or pelvic dysfunction.

Do I need to choose between cash-pay and insurance-based therapy?

Our team can help you understand your options. In some cases, visceral massage may be included in your plan of care or offered separately as a cash-pay service.

How many sessions are typically needed to see results?

This varies depending on your condition and goals. Some patients notice changes early, while others benefit from a series of treatments combined with ongoing therapy

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