Rehabilitative Therapy

Rehabilitative therapy at Pinetree is all about helping your body feel like your body again — strong, steady, comfortable, and capable. Whether you’re navigating pregnancy, healing postpartum, dealing with pelvic floor concerns, or working through everyday aches and pains, our team meets you with compassion, humor, and zero judgment.

We look at the whole picture (because everything in the body loves to team up — for better or worse!) and create a plan that fits your life, your goals, and your comfort level. You bring the story; we help your body write its next chapter.


Pelvic Floor Therapy

Pelvic floor care can feel… well, personal. And sometimes overwhelming. But here, it’s treated with the gentleness, respect, and lightness it deserves.

The pelvic floor is a hardworking group of muscles at the base of your pelvis — and when they’re tight, tired, weak, or recovering from things like pregnancy, birth, surgery, injury, or trauma, they can cause all sorts of frustrating symptoms: incontinence, pain, constipation, painful sex, or a feeling that something is just “off.”

We know these symptoms can be hard to talk about, so we create a space where you can breathe, laugh, cry, ask questions, or simply be human. Your doctor takes the time to listen to your story, understand your concerns, and complete a thoughtful, trauma-informed assessment that honors both your body and your emotional comfort.

Pelvic floor therapy is never just “do some kegels.” It’s a whole-body approach that may include hip and core work, posture support, breath training, manual therapy, or dietary guidance — all personalized to what your body needs.

Commonly treated concerns include:
• Urinary or fecal incontinence
• Constipation
• Prolapse
• Pelvic pain
• Pain with sex
• Overactive bladder
• Pregnancy-related pelvic or back pain
• Recurrent UTIs
• Diastasis recti


Orthopedic & General Rehabilitative Therapy

Rehabilitative therapy at Pinetree isn’t only for pelvic floor issues — we also support the rest of your hardworking body. Whether you’re recovering from surgery, managing chronic pain, healing after cancer treatment, or dealing with an everyday sprain or strain, we’re here with evidence-informed care and a friendly, collaborative approach.

We treat the whole person, not just the painful part, helping you move with more confidence, less discomfort, and a sense that your body is on your side again.

Common areas of care include:
• Oncology rehabilitation (pelvic pain, fatigue, changes after surgery, chemo, or radiation)
• SI joint dysfunction
• Neck and back pain
• Sprains and strains
• Impingement syndromes
• Post-surgical recovery
• General muscle and joint pain