
Dry needling services for
pelvic floor dysfunction
What is Dry Needling?
What is Dry Needling?
Dry needling is a therapeutic technique where we insert a thin, stainless steel needle (called a filiform needle) directly into tight or dysfunctional muscles to release tension, reduce pain, and improve movement.
Dry needling is a therapeutic technique where we insert a thin, stainless steel needle (called a filiform needle) directly into tight or dysfunctional muscles to release tension, reduce pain, and improve movement.
Dry needling is a therapeutic technique where we insert a thin, stainless steel needle (called a filiform needle) directly into tight or dysfunctional muscles to release tension, reduce pain, and improve movement.
Dry needling is a therapeutic technique where we insert a thin, stainless steel needle (called a filiform needle) directly into tight or dysfunctional muscles to release tension, reduce pain, and improve movement.

What is Dry Needling?
Dry needling is a therapeutic technique where we insert a thin, stainless steel needle (called a filiform needle) directly into tight or dysfunctional muscles to release tension, reduce pain, and improve movement.
Why is it essential for pelvic health?
Pelvic floor dysfunction is rarely just about the pelvic floor. Dry needling allows us to treat surrounding muscles and regions—like the hips, low back, inner thighs, even the abdomen—that may be contributing to your symptoms. It’s one of the many tools we use to look at the whole picture.
✅ We seamlessly integrate dry needling into your pelvic health sessions when it’s clinically appropriate—without any extra fees or upcharges.
✅ We’re uniquely trained to dry needle the pelvic floor (externally) and the entire lumbo-pelvic region, which is a skill most pelvic health PTs and OTs don’t have in their toolbox.
✅ We use it as part of a bigger picture plan—not as a standalone fix. Dry needling is most powerful when combined with the manual therapy, movement retraining, and nervous system work we’re already doing together.
You won’t find “cookie cutter” here. We assess, connect the dots, and treat the whole body. Period.
What Can Dry Needling Help With (Besides Pelvic Pain)?
We see dry needling help with so much more than just pelvic floor tension, including:
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Hip pain that won’t quit
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Low back pain (especially the nagging kind that comes and goes)
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Abdominal scars (like C-section, laparoscopic, or hernia repair)
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Tailbone pain (coccyx pain)
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Painful intercourse
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Groin or inner thigh tightness
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Urinary urgency or frequency
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Postural imbalances affecting the pelvis
