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The Rise of Virtual Physical Therapy for Pelvic Health Wellness
The Rise of Virtual Physical Therapy for Pelvic Health Wellness

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The Rise of Virtual Physical Therapy for Pelvic Health Wellness

SAN DIEGO, June 12, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The complex web that makes up the pelvic floor is central to daily human function. It also can be central to chronic pelvic pain, incontinence, and sexual function issues—for both women and men. Once shrouded in silence because of embarrassment and overlooked as a part of normal pregnancy or aging, pelvic health awareness has become a trending topic. More and more, people are beginning to understand that by alleviating pelvic symptoms and improving pelvic-floor muscle function, they can boost their self-confidence and quality of life. This rising awareness is empowering individuals to seek care, ask questions, and demand solutions that address not just the symptoms but the root causes of their pelvic health dysfunction and resultant quality of life disruption. Fortunately, health plans and employer groups have taken notice of this emerging demand. "Any physical therapist who has studied the anatomy of the human pelvis could tell you the interconnectedness of the bones, muscles, connective tissues, and organs is nothing short of fascinating," says American Specialty Health (ASH) Senior Vice President of Rehabilitation Services and Digital Self Care Solutions Jaynie Bjornaraa PhD, MPH, PT. Physical therapy, with its evidence-based approach and clinical techniques, has become an indispensable tool in the treatment of pelvic health issues. Specialized pelvic floor treatment focuses on assessing and rehabilitating the muscles, ligaments, and connective tissue in the pelvic region and beyond. This rehabilitation with individualized patient education can provide relief to patients struggling with a wide array of conditions. But there can be barriers to care, says Dr. Bjornaraa. Physical therapy coverage for some of these conditions may be limited; and access to physical therapists who specialize in providing pelvic health specific rehabilitative care can be a challenge, especially in rural and more remote areas. Thankfully, says Dr. Bjornaraa, the rise of virtual physical therapy is reshaping the landscape of pelvic health treatment, bringing accessibility and convenience to an even broader audience. "Through innovative telehealth platforms, like my company's ASHCare™ program, patients can connect with specialists from the comfort of home," said Dr. Bjornaraa. "It also can remove such barriers as geographic limitations, transportation challenges, or the stigma often associated with seeking help for pelvic health issues." Virtual physical therapy leverages technology to offer personalized care, allowing therapists to guide patients through exercises, provide education, and monitor progress in real time. This approach also helps balance access to treatment, ensuring that individuals in rural or underserved areas can receive expert advice without the need for extensive travel. Further, virtual sessions empower patients to integrate therapy seamlessly into their daily routines, according to Dr. Bjornaraa, making it easier to adhere to treatment plans and achieve lasting results. By combining convenience with professional oversight, virtual physical therapy is proving transformative for those tackling pelvic health challenges. Whether addressing postpartum recovery, incontinence, chronic pain, or other pelvic health issues, this model of therapy ensures that no one must suffer in silence or postpone care due to logistical hurdles. About American Specialty Health American Specialty Health Incorporated (ASH) is one of the nation's premier independent and privately owned specialty health organizations offering technology-enabled services for benefits management and administrative services for health plans, and partners with employers, associations, and others. ASH currently covers 62+ million eligible members nationwide. With offices in California and Indiana, ASH has more than 1,700 employees. For more information about ASH, visit follow us on LinkedIn and Facebook; or call 800-848-3555. Media Contacts:Jack ChirrickAmerican Specialty Health Inc.(619) 557-2361jackc@ View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE American Specialty Health Incorporated

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