Pelvic Pain and Sexual Dysfunction Support in Bellaire, Memorial & Bunker Hill Villages
If you're living with pain during intimacy, persistent aching in your pelvis, or unexplained sexual changes that don't feel normal, you're not imagining it. These symptoms are real, and they often point to muscular, nerve, or tissue imbalances that can absolutely be treated.
As a licensed pelvic floor therapist with over 15 years of experience in pelvic health, I help men and women in Bellaire, Memorial, and surrounding areas work through the physical causes of pelvic pain and sexual dysfunction – so they can feel ease, comfort, and connection in their bodies, again.
What I Often See in My Practice
Every week, I work with people who’ve been dismissed, misdiagnosed, or told that everything “looks fine.” But when you live with ongoing discomfort, you know something’s not right.
Here are some of the common issues I treat:
For Women:
- Pain during sex (dyspareunia) or vaginal burning
- Vaginismus, vulvodynia, or post-surgical scarring
- Postpartum tension and core imbalance
- Pelvic floor tightness that limits pleasure and comfort
- A sense of pelvic heaviness
- Abdominal wall separation (DRA)
For Men:
- Penile, testicular, or rectal pain
- Discomfort with arousal or ejaculation
- Erectile dysfunction possibly linked to pelvic floor tension
- Tailbone pain or discomfort with prolonged sitting
In many men I work with in Memorial Area, Texas, these symptoms are often linked to pudendal nerve compression or irritation. The nerve that supplies sensation to the pelvic area becomes irritated or compressed. This condition can cause sharp, burning, or electric-type pain, especially with sitting or intimacy.
Why Pelvic Floor Muscles Impact Sexual Function
Sexual activity depends on healthy, responsive pelvic muscles, balanced nerve function, and proper blood flow. When these muscles become too tight, weak, or out of sync, they can interfere with arousal, sensitivity, and even the ability to orgasm.
In many cases, sexual dysfunction pelvic floor state therapy in Memorial Area isn't just helpful—it’s essential. A thorough evaluation of your pelvic floor can uncover contributing factors like:
- Trigger points in the deep pelvic muscles
- Tension in the connective tissue or fascia
- Scarring or postural imbalances
- Compensations from injury or surgery
- Postural Imbalances
- Overactive and weak pelvic floor muscles
This isn’t just about anatomy—it’s about helping your body return to a more natural, pain-free rhythm.
What Pelvic Floor Therapy Looks Like with Me
I work one-on-one, in a quiet home-based setting in West Memorial—not a crowded clinic. You’ll never feel rushed or overlooked here. I take time to understand your symptoms and your goals.
Your treatment may include:
- Manual therapy to release muscle restrictions
- Scar mobilization if past surgeries or births are involved
- Gentle breathwork and core retraining to improve alignment and pelvic floor function
- Nervous system calming to reduce guarding or fear-based patterns
- Education and coaching for positions, daily habits, and movement
If you’ve been looking for
sexual dysfunction physical therapy in Bellaire, or need targeted support for pudendal nerve pain in Memorial in Texas, I bring both experience and compassion to this work.
Located Near You: Professional Care and Results
I serve clients across Houston, including those looking for pelvic floor physical therapy in Bunker Hill Villages. Whether your symptoms started postpartum, after prostate surgery, or seemingly out of nowhere, the right therapy can make a powerful difference.
Sexual function isn’t just about sex—it’s about connection, confidence, and quality of life. Pain, numbness, fear, or loss of desire don’t need to be permanent.
With consistent care and the right tools, I’ve seen clients improve:
- Comfort during intimacy
- Sensitivity and response
- Sitting tolerance
- Confidence in relationships
Let’s Get You Answers—And a Plan That Helps
If you're struggling and haven’t found help ,please know there is a path forward. Sexual dysfunction pelvic floor state therapy in Memorial can be gentle, respectful, and incredibly effective when done right.
You don’t need to accept pain as your new normal. You don’t need to stay quiet about discomfort that’s affecting your life.
I’m here to help. Reach out when you’re ready, and let’s talk about what’s going on—and what can help.
FAQs
1. What exactly is pelvic floor physical therapy, and how can it help my symptoms?
Pelvic floor physical therapy is a specialized approach that restores balance in the muscles, nerves, and tissues of your pelvis. By addressing tightness, weakness, coordination or nerve irritation, I help reduce pain, improve sexual function, and restore function and confidence. Many of my clients find relief with sexual dysfunction physical therapy in Houston, Texas, after struggling for years without answers.
2. Do I have to have an internal exam?
No. While internal assessment can give valuable information, it’s never required. I explain your options, and we only do what you’re comfortable with.I consider my client as my boss.
3. What specific conditions do you treat for women?
I treat painful sex (dyspareunia), vaginismus, vulvodynia, postpartum pelvic floor issues, abdominal wall separation, vaginal burning, heaviness, and post-surgical scarring. These are all conditions where sexual dysfunction pelvic floor state therapy in Memorial can make a real difference.
4. What kind of issues do you address for men & women? (put under women - tailbone pain also)
For men, I work with penile, testicular, or rectal pain, pain during arousal or ejaculation, erectile dysfunction linked to pelvic floor tension, tailbone pain, and pudendal nerve pain in Memorial, Houston, Texas. These symptoms are often overlooked, but they can improve with the right care.
5. What does a typical evaluation and treatment session look like at your practice?
Your first visit includes a detailed discussion of your symptoms, history, and goals. I’ll assess your posture, core, and pelvic floor function. Treatment begins the moment I identify dysfunction or abnormalities. It may include manual therapy, breathwork, scar mobilization, and movement training—all designed for your specific needs.
6. I've been told my symptoms are "normal" or that "everything looks fine," but I know something isn't right. Can you still help?
Yes. I often see clients who’ve been dismissed elsewhere. Even if tests come back “normal,” issues like muscle overactivity, scar tissue, or nerve irritation can still cause real pain. My role is to find those root causes and create a plan that works for you.
7. I had a baby years ago. Is it too late to get help for my pelvic floor issues?
It’s never too late. I work with women long after childbirth who still have pain, weakness, or heaviness. Whether it’s months or years postpartum, therapy can help your body function better.
8. How many sessions will I need to see an improvement?
Every case is unique, but most clients notice changes within 3–6 sessions. The total number depends on how long you’ve had symptoms, your goals, and how your body responds, and your commitment to following our designed treatment plan.
9. Do you only see clients from Memorial?
No. While I provide care for pelvic floor physical therapy in Bunker Hill Villages, and Memorial, I also serve clients from Bellaire, Houston,Katy,other areas (I will add) and surrounding areas.
10. I'm nervous to talk about these issues. How do I start the process?
That’s completely normal. You can start by sending me a message or giving me a call. I’ll listen, answer your questions, and guide you step by step so you feel supported from the very beginning. Many of my clients report, at the end of the initial session, that everything was far less uncomfortable and anxiety-producing than they had imagined, and they would have started much sooner. They leave the session feeling relieved and hopeful.