Best Pelvic Floor Therapists in North Little Rock, AR
Pelvic floor physical therapists specialize in the muscles, ligaments, and connective tissue that support your core and pelvic organs. They treat pregnancy-related pain, incontinence, diastasis recti, and postpartum recovery. Browse verified profiles and connect with pelvic floor therapists serving families in North Little Rock, Arkansas.
60+ pelvic floor therapists found in North Little Rock, AR
Megan Elisabeth Acosta
DPT
Megan Elisabeth Acosta
DPT
Lana Wren Bell
MSPT
Lana Wren Bell
MSPT
Laurie Ann Berry
PT
Laurie Ann Berry
PT
Sara Monique Brownlee
DPT
Sara Monique Brownlee
DPT
Shelby Layne Clark
DPT
Shelby Layne Clark
DPT
Katherine Leigh Ellis
MSPT
Katherine Leigh Ellis
MSPT
Valerie J Forrest
PT, DPT
Valerie J Forrest
PT, DPT
Braxton Funk
Braxton Funk
John Carldon Galloway
PT
John Carldon Galloway
PT
Betty Elaine Harris
PT
Betty Elaine Harris
PT
Dustin Howard
DPT
Dustin Howard
DPT
Theodore Jakob Lopez
DPT
Theodore Jakob Lopez
DPT
Krista Paige Bleifus
PT
Jimmie Wayne Holland
PT
Jimmie Wayne Holland
PT
Maggie Rose Rehm
DPT
Maggie Rose Rehm
DPT
Wanda Admire
P.T.
Wanda Admire
P.T.
Troy W Alberson
MSPT CLT LANA
Troy W Alberson
MSPT CLT LANA
Jayson Allen
DPT
Jayson Allen
DPT
Samantha Baldwin
PT, DPT
Samantha Baldwin
PT, DPT
Daniel Barnes
PT., DPT.
Daniel Barnes
PT., DPT.
Kaitlin Bloomfield
DPT
Kaitlin Bloomfield
DPT
Kathy Marie Borrelli
PT OMPT
Kathy Marie Borrelli
PT OMPT
Zach Brown
Cory Bryant
DPT
Misty N Cagle
MS, PT
Misty N Cagle
MS, PT
Katherine Sarah Church
Katherine Sarah Church
Adam Courville
Adam Courville
Deidre Leigh Cravens
P.T.
Deidre Leigh Cravens
P.T.
Andrew Davis
DPT
Andrew Davis
DPT
Beatriz De Mattos
Beatriz De Mattos
Logan Dockery
PT, DPT, PhD
Hayden Dorsett
PT
Hayden Dorsett
PT
What Does a Pelvic Floor Therapist Do?
Pelvic floor PTs assess and treat dysfunction in the muscles that support the bladder, uterus, and rectum. During pregnancy, they address low back pain, pelvic girdle pain, and prepare the pelvic floor for birth. Postpartum, they help with urinary incontinence, prolapse, diastasis recti (abdominal separation), pain during intimacy, and safe return to exercise. Treatment includes manual therapy, targeted exercises, biofeedback, and education about body mechanics.
Common credentials
How to Choose a Pelvic Floor Therapist in North Little Rock
Look for a physical therapist with additional training in pelvic floor rehabilitation — many have completed specialized certifications or residencies.
Ask if they treat pregnant patients and postpartum patients, as some PTs specialize in one or the other.
Confirm that internal assessment is available — this is the gold standard for pelvic floor evaluation, though external-only options exist if you prefer.
Check if they have experience with your specific concern (incontinence, prolapse, diastasis recti, pelvic pain, return to running).
Ask about their approach to exercise guidance and whether they work with athletes or fitness enthusiasts returning to activity after birth.
Cost and Insurance for Pelvic Floor Therapists in Arkansas
Typical cost
Pelvic floor PT sessions typically range from $100 to $300 per visit. Initial evaluations are often longer (60-90 minutes) and may cost more. Most patients attend 6-12 sessions.
Insurance coverage
Pelvic floor physical therapy is generally covered by insurance as physical therapy. You may need a referral from your OB-GYN or midwife depending on your plan. Out-of-network benefits often apply.
Frequently Asked Questions About Pelvic Floor Therapists in North Little Rock
What does a pelvic floor therapist do?
A pelvic floor PT assesses the strength, coordination, and function of the muscles that support your bladder, uterus, and rectum. They treat conditions like urinary incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, diastasis recti, pain during intimacy, pelvic girdle pain, and core weakness through targeted exercises, manual therapy, biofeedback, and education.
When should I see a pelvic floor therapist after birth?
Many providers recommend a pelvic floor assessment around 6 weeks postpartum, though you can start sooner if you are experiencing pain, incontinence, or heaviness. Some countries routinely refer all postpartum patients for pelvic floor PT, and the practice is gaining traction in the United States. Prenatal pelvic floor work is also beneficial.
Does pelvic floor therapy hurt?
Pelvic floor PT should not be painful. Internal assessments may feel unusual but should not cause pain. If you have pelvic pain, the therapist will work within your comfort level and progress gradually. External-only assessment and treatment options are available if you prefer.
Is pelvic floor therapy covered by insurance?
Yes, pelvic floor PT is typically covered as physical therapy under most insurance plans. You may need a referral from your physician or midwife. Some plans have visit limits, so verify your benefits. HSA and FSA funds can also be used.
Related Care in North Little Rock
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OB-GYN Providers in North Little Rock
OB-GYNs are physicians specializing in obstetrics and gynecology.
Midwives in North Little Rock
Midwives are licensed healthcare providers who offer comprehensive prenatal care, attend births, and provide postpartum support.
Prenatal Chiropractors in North Little Rock
Webster-certified chiropractors specialize in gentle, pregnancy-specific adjustments to relieve back pain, support pelvic alignment, and promote comfort throughout pregnancy.
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