What is pelvic organ prolapse?
Pelvic organ prolapse occurs due to weak pelvic floor ligaments and pelvic floor muscles.The pelvic floor muscles are what hold up your pelvic organs. If these pelvic tissues become torn or stretched due to childbirth, chronic constipation, and/or other health issues, or pelvic floor weakness then your pelvic organs may begin to shift into the vagina.
This condition can be very uncomfortable. Thankfully, ClearCut Rehab in Fort Worth, TX provides pelvic floor therapy for our patients to provide relief. Contact our clinic today to learn more and schedule an appointment.

Signs of organ prolapse in women
There are several ways you can tell if you are dealing with an organ prolapse. Common symptoms are as follows:
- Feelings of ‘heaviness’ in the vagina
- Sensation of something descending in the vagina
- Pain during intercourse
- Problems emptying bladder and/or bowels
- Recurring urinary tract infections
- Noticing blood on your underwear when you are not menstruating
Some women find the only way they can relieve these symptoms is by lying down. If you’ve been struggling with these symptoms, ClearCut Rehab understands that you’re most likely feeling lost and frustrated. Our skilled therapists in Fort Worth, TX specialize in organ prolapse and have knowledge of several therapeutic methods to help bring you relief.
How can pelvic floor therapy help with organ prolapse?
Did you know that pelvic floor rehabilitation is a common option with women who are experiencing an organ prolapse as a result of childbirth, constipation, and/or heavy weight lifting?
One of our licensed physical therapists at ClearCut Rehab will take a look at your medical history, and conduct a thorough examination to decide what type of treatment you’ll need.
This may include stretches, strengthening exercises, pressure management education, bowel/bladder retraining, biofeedback, manual therapy, and at home exercises to reduce pain and strengthen your pelvic muscles.
Call our clinic in Fort Worth, TX today to schedule an appointment if you’re dealing with pelvic pain or believe you may be experiencing an organ prolapse. You are not alone in this; our therapists are here to help you!
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