Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy Near Cypress, TX

Focused, One-on-One Care Designed Around Your Symptoms

When Symptoms Begin to Affect Your Daily Routine, It’s Time to Look Deeper

Pelvic pain, bladder or bowel changes, discomfort during intimacy, or nerve-related symptoms don’t typically resolve when the underlying cause hasn’t been addressed.


At Beckham Physical Therapy and Wellness, I provide pelvic floor physical therapy for men and women in Cypress with a more focused and structured approach to these symptoms.



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Work with a Pelvic Floor Physical Therapist Serving Cypress with Specialized Experience

If your symptoms have been ongoing or inconsistent, working with a provider who focuses specifically on pelvic health can help you better understand what’s contributing to them.


I’m Katie Beckham, and at Beckham Physical Therapy and Wellness, I bring over 40 years of clinical experience, with more than 15 years dedicated to pelvic health. I work one-on-one with individuals whose symptoms have not improved with general care or who are looking for a more targeted plan.


As a pelvic floor physical therapist for women and men in Cypress, my focus is on evaluating how your body is functioning and guiding treatment based on your specific presentation, not a generalized protocol.

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Access Personalized Pelvic Floor Care from Cypress Without Compromising Quality


Beckham Physical Therapy and Wellness is located in West Memorial, within a 30 min drive from Cypress. Care is provided in a private, home-based setting where sessions are one-on-one and structured around your needs.

Pelvic Floor Therapy Designed Around the Conditions You’re Experiencing

Pelvic floor dysfunction can present differently depending on your history, activity level, and underlying factors. Your care is always based on what your body is doing, not just a diagnosis.


Women’s Pelvic Health and Dysfunction Treatment

Many women experience symptoms that are often dismissed or overlooked, even when they interfere with daily life. Women’s pelvic floor dysfunction treatment in Cypress focuses on identifying coordination issues, tension patterns, and contributing factors that affect how your body functions.


This includes:


  • Persistent pelvic pain or pressure
  • Urinary urgency, leakage, or incomplete emptying
  • Constipation or bowel irregularities
  • Pain during intimacy
  • Postpartum concerns, including diastasis recti or pelvic organ prolapse
  • Endometriosis-related symptoms or scar-related discomfort
  • PGAD (Persistent Genital Arousal Disorder)
  • Coccyx Pain, Tailbone Pain)

Sciatica and Pelvic-Related Nerve Pain

Pain that travels through the hip, glute, or down the leg is often labeled as sciatica, but in some cases, the pelvic floor and surrounding structures influence how that nerve is affected.


Our Sciatica pain physical therapy in Cypress may include evaluating how your pelvis, spine, and movement patterns interact, and addressing restrictions that contribute to nerve irritation.



Men’s Pelvic Health

Pelvic symptoms in men are often under-recognized or attributed to other conditions. A structured evaluation can help determine whether pelvic floor dysfunction is contributing to your symptoms.


Working with me as your pelvic floor therapist for men in Cypress may help address:


  • Pelvic, groin, or testicular pain
  • Urinary hesitancy, urgency, or leakage
  • Erectile dysfunction or discomfort with arousal
  • Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome (CPPS)
  • Post-prostatectomy recovery
  • Coccyx Pain, Tailbone Pain

Common Patterns That May Indicate Pelvic Floor Dysfunction

Your symptoms may be related to pelvic floor function if you notice:


  • Pain with sitting, movement, or prolonged activity
  • Persistent tension or discomfort in the pelvic region
  • Nerve-related symptoms such as burning or radiating pain
  • Changes in bladder or bowel habits
  • Discomfort during or after intimacy


These patterns are often functional and can improve with a targeted treatment approach.

Addressing the Underlying Cause of Your Symptoms


Pelvic floor therapy focuses on how different systems in your body work together, not just isolated muscles.


Your treatment may include:


  • Manual therapy to reduce tension and improve mobility
  • Breathing and posture retraining to improve coordination
  • Targeted movement strategies for daily activities
  • Nervous system regulation techniques
  • Pelvic floor strengthening or relaxation based on your needs
  • Guidance on lifestyle factors that influence recovery


Your Care Is Structured Around Your Body and Your Response to Treatment


Every session is designed to reflect your symptoms and how your body responds over time. Your first visit includes:


  • A detailed discussion of your symptoms and history
  • Assessment of movement, breathing, and pelvic floor function
  • Identification of contributing factors
  • Initial treatment during the same session


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Serving Cypress with Focused Pelvic Floor Care Nearby

Beckham Physical Therapy and Wellness provides specialized pelvic floor care near Cypress in a private setting designed for consistency and individualized treatment.

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FAQs About Pelvic Floor Therapy Near Cypress

  • 1. What conditions can pelvic floor therapy help with?

    Pelvic floor therapy can address pelvic pain, bladder and bowel dysfunction, nerve-related symptoms, and postpartum changes.

  • 2. Can pelvic floor therapy help with endometriosis-related pain?

    Yes. It can reduce muscle tension, improve tissue mobility, and support pain management.

  • 3. Is pelvic floor therapy helpful for sciatica symptoms?

    In some cases, yes, especially when pelvic mechanics contribute to nerve irritation.

  • 4. Do men benefit from pelvic floor therapy?

    Yes. Men can experience pelvic pain, urinary issues, and sexual dysfunction that respond well to treatment.

  • 5. How do I know if my symptoms are pelvic floor related?

    If symptoms persist despite normal testing or general care, a pelvic floor evaluation can help determine the cause.