A close-up of a detailed, ivory-colored anatomical pelvis model made of matte plastic sits on a smooth, light oak desk, accompanied by a neatly arranged open notebook, a silver pen, and a folded linen cloth. The background shows softly blurred shelves containing rolled towels and labeled storage boxes, evoking an organized pelvic health studio. Soft overhead daylight combined with a warm desk lamp creates balanced, even lighting with gentle highlights along the model’s contours. Shot in photographic realism with a slightly elevated angle and moderate depth of field, the composition feels clinical yet welcoming, emphasizing education and professionalism in pelvic floor physical therapy for pregnancy, postpartum, and persistent pelvic pain.

Pelvic Care

Specialized pelvic floor therapy in Coos Bay for pregnancy, postpartum recovery, and persistent pain.

Overview

Pelvic floor physical therapy addresses muscles, nerves, and joints that support your bladder, bowels, and pelvis. We assess how you move, breathe, and relax, then use gentle exercise, education, and hands-on care to restore comfort.

A minimalist consultation space featuring a clean white desk with rounded corners, a closed silver laptop, and a thick, spiral-bound pelvic health exercise manual with a subtle, tasteful cover design is positioned near a large window with sheer white curtains. On the desk rests a single, small ceramic dish holding resistance bands in muted teal and blush tones. The room has soft gray walls and a light wood floor, with a discreet bookshelf in the background containing neatly arranged binders. Natural daylight filters in, creating a soft, even illumination and faint shadows. Photographic realism, framed using the rule of thirds and a slightly wide angle, conveys a professional, organized, and approachable atmosphere for remote or in-person pelvic floor therapy guidance.
A serene postpartum recovery setting shows a neatly made daybed with a textured, cream-colored blanket and a supportive, U-shaped body pillow in a soft taupe fabric, arranged near a small side table. On the table sits a glass carafe of water, a minimalist notepad, and a subtle pelvic health exercise guide with a simple, tasteful cover. The background features a neutral wall with a single abstract art print in soothing blues and grays. Gentle morning light filters through sheer curtains, bathing the scene in a soft, diffused glow. Photographic realism, framed at eye level with a shallow depth of field, emphasizes rest, healing, and professional support for postpartum pelvic floor recovery without showing any people.
An inviting exercise corner in a pelvic health clinic shows a thick, dove-gray exercise mat laid out on a warm oak floor, beside a low, white storage bench. On the mat rests a small, air-filled Pilates ball in muted lavender, a pair of soft foam yoga blocks in stone blue, and a neatly coiled light-resistance band in sage green. The bench holds folded neutral-toned towels and a discreet basket for equipment. Natural afternoon light pours in from a side window, casting long, gentle shadows and a serene glow. Photographic realism, captured from a low, three-quarter angle, highlights the textures and contours of the equipment, creating a calm, supportive, and non-intimidating environment for pelvic floor strengthening exercises related to pregnancy and postpartum recovery.
A close-up of a detailed, ivory-colored anatomical pelvis model made of matte plastic sits on a smooth, light oak desk, accompanied by a neatly arranged open notebook, a silver pen, and a folded linen cloth. The background shows softly blurred shelves containing rolled towels and labeled storage boxes, evoking an organized pelvic health studio. Soft overhead daylight combined with a warm desk lamp creates balanced, even lighting with gentle highlights along the model’s contours. Shot in photographic realism with a slightly elevated angle and moderate depth of field, the composition feels clinical yet welcoming, emphasizing education and professionalism in pelvic floor physical therapy for pregnancy, postpartum, and persistent pelvic pain.
A minimalist consultation space featuring a clean white desk with rounded corners, a closed silver laptop, and a thick, spiral-bound pelvic health exercise manual with a subtle, tasteful cover design is positioned near a large window with sheer white curtains. On the desk rests a single, small ceramic dish holding resistance bands in muted teal and blush tones. The room has soft gray walls and a light wood floor, with a discreet bookshelf in the background containing neatly arranged binders. Natural daylight filters in, creating a soft, even illumination and faint shadows. Photographic realism, framed using the rule of thirds and a slightly wide angle, conveys a professional, organized, and approachable atmosphere for remote or in-person pelvic floor therapy guidance.

What Your Visit Includes

Your first visit begins with a private conversation about your concerns, followed by posture, movement, and pelvic floor assessment. Together we create a tailored treatment plan, begin gentle therapy, and schedule follow-up visits to track progress.