
ADAPT Wellness · Charlotte, NC
Pelvic Floor Therapy
in Charlotte, NC
Specialized in-home pelvic floor physical therapy for pelvic pain, bladder dysfunction, postpartum recovery, and more — delivered one-on-one by Dr. Ali Brown, DPT, in the comfort of your home.
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Pelvic floor therapy that
listens — not dismisses
If you've been living with pelvic pain, leaking, pressure, or discomfort that no one has fully explained — you're not alone. Many patients who find ADAPT Wellness have been told their tests are normal, or that symptoms are just part of life. They aren't.
At ADAPT Wellness, pelvic floor physical therapy begins with truly listening — understanding your full history, your symptoms, and how your body is functioning — so we can identify the root cause and build a treatment plan around what's actually driving your symptoms. Not temporary relief. Lasting recovery.
You don't have to navigate this alone. And you don't have to leave your home to start healing.
Why choose a specialist
The pelvic floor is a system — not a single muscle
The pelvic floor is a complex group of muscles, connective tissue, and nerves that supports your bladder, bowel, and reproductive organs — while also playing a critical role in core stability, breathing, posture, and movement.
When dysfunction occurs, it rarely exists in isolation. The hips, lumbar spine, breathing patterns, and nervous system are almost always involved. That's why Dr. Ali integrates orthopedic physical therapy, myofascial release, and Medical Therapeutic Yoga into pelvic floor care — treating the whole body, not just the symptom site.
Pelvic floor therapy is not the same as Kegel exercises. Real assessment by a trained specialist identifies whether your pelvic floor is too tight, too weak, or poorly coordinated — and designs treatment accordingly. Getting this wrong makes symptoms worse, not better.
Dr. Ali Brown's Pelvic Floor Credentials
What we treat
Conditions Treated with Pelvic Floor Therapy in Charlotte, NC
Pelvic Pain
Persistent pelvic pain — whether localized, widespread, or cyclical — is one of the most common and undertreated conditions in pelvic floor physical therapy. It can involve muscle tension, fascial restriction, nerve sensitization, or a combination of all three.
- Aching, burning, or pressure in the pelvis
- Pain that worsens with sitting, standing, or exercise
- Pain related to the menstrual cycle
- Tailbone or coccyx pain
- Hip or low back pain with a pelvic component
Urinary Incontinence
Leaking urine is common — but it is not normal, and it is not something you simply have to accept. Whether you experience leaking with coughing, sneezing, or exercise (stress incontinence) or a sudden, uncontrollable urge (urge incontinence), pelvic floor therapy can help restore control without surgery.
- Leaking with coughing, sneezing, or jumping
- Urgency — sudden, intense need to urinate
- Frequency — urinating more than 8 times per day
- Nocturia — waking to urinate multiple times overnight
- Mixed incontinence — both stress and urge
Postpartum Recovery
The six-week clearance does not mean the body has recovered. Pregnancy and childbirth place significant stress on the pelvic floor, core, and musculoskeletal system — and most postpartum people receive little to no guidance on how to actually heal. ADAPT Wellness provides comprehensive postpartum pelvic floor therapy in Charlotte for all birth experiences.
- Pelvic heaviness or prolapse symptoms
- Leaking urine or bowel contents
- Diastasis recti — abdominal separation
- C-section scar pain or tightness
- Perineal pain or birth-related tearing recovery
- Pain returning to exercise or intimacy
Painful Intercourse
Pain with intercourse — whether at entry, deep penetration, or afterward — is one of the most undertreated pelvic conditions. It is almost always treatable with the right approach. Dr. Ali provides trauma-informed, compassionate assessment and treatment for sexual pain conditions in a safe, private in-home setting.
- Vaginismus — involuntary muscle contraction preventing penetration
- Dyspareunia — pain during or after intercourse
- Vulvodynia or vestibulodynia — vulvar pain or sensitivity
- Pain with tampon use or gynecological exams
- Reduced sensation or difficulty with arousal
Bladder Dysfunction
Beyond incontinence, bladder dysfunction includes a range of conditions that disrupt daily life — overactive bladder, interstitial cystitis, incomplete emptying, and bladder pain syndrome. Pelvic floor therapy addresses the muscular and nervous system contributors that other treatments often miss.
- Overactive bladder — urgency without incontinence
- Interstitial cystitis or painful bladder syndrome
- Difficulty fully emptying the bladder
- Bladder pain or pressure without infection
- Recurrent UTI-like symptoms without positive culture
Bowel Dysfunction
The pelvic floor plays a central role in bowel function. When muscles are too tight, too weak, or poorly coordinated, normal bowel habits are disrupted. Pelvic floor therapy addresses the underlying muscle and coordination issues — providing lasting improvement without relying on medication alone.
- Chronic constipation or straining
- Fecal incontinence or urgency
- Incomplete bowel emptying
- Pain with bowel movements
- Hemorrhoids or rectal pressure
Pregnancy-Related Pelvic Pain
Pelvic girdle pain, symphysis pubis dysfunction, round ligament pain, and low back pain during pregnancy are common — but they don't have to be endured. Pelvic floor therapy during pregnancy safely addresses the structural and muscular changes that cause discomfort, while also preparing the body for birth.
- Symphysis pubis dysfunction — front pelvic pain
- Sacroiliac joint pain or instability
- Round ligament pain with movement
- Low back or hip pain in pregnancy
- Pelvic floor preparation for labor and delivery
Pelvic Organ Prolapse
Pelvic organ prolapse occurs when the bladder, uterus, or rectum descends into or beyond the vaginal wall. While severe cases may require surgical intervention, conservative pelvic floor therapy is the first-line treatment recommended by clinical guidelines — and can dramatically reduce symptoms and improve quality of life.
- Sensation of heaviness or bulging in the vagina
- Pressure or aching in the pelvic region
- Difficulty emptying the bladder or bowel
- Low back discomfort linked to pelvic pressure
- Symptoms worsened by prolonged standing or activity
Why symptoms don't resolve on their own
Pelvic floor pain doesn't
just go away
Many people wait months or years before seeking pelvic floor therapy — often because they've been told symptoms are normal, or because they don't know specialized care exists. Others try Kegel exercises and find they make things worse, not better.
Pelvic floor dysfunction persists because the underlying cause is rarely what people assume. Tight muscles need releasing — not strengthening. Weak muscles need coordination training before load. Nerve sensitization requires a completely different approach than tissue restriction. Without proper assessment, treatment aimed at the wrong target produces no lasting change.
If your symptoms have been present for months or years, that is not a sign that nothing can be done. It is a sign that the right assessment hasn't been done yet.
How we treat
The ADAPT Wellness Pelvic Floor Approach
Comprehensive Evaluation First
Every course of care begins with a full hour evaluation — movement assessment, pelvic floor screening, breathing evaluation, symptom history, and lifestyle factors. An internal pelvic floor examination may be recommended and is always optional, explained fully, and performed only with explicit consent.
Manual Therapy & MFR
Hands-on treatment to release tight pelvic floor muscles, fascial restrictions, and surrounding musculature. Myofascial release addresses the deeper connective tissue that contributes to chronic pelvic pain and tension patterns.
Learn about MFR →Neuromuscular Retraining
Restoring coordination between the brain and the pelvic floor muscles — because effective pelvic floor function is about timing and sequencing, not just strength. This is especially critical for incontinence, prolapse, and postpartum recovery.
Breathwork & Nervous System
The pelvic floor responds directly to breathing patterns and nervous system state. MTY-based breathwork and nervous system regulation techniques are integrated into pelvic floor treatment — particularly for patients with chronic pain or trauma history.
Learn about MTY →Movement & Postural Retraining
How you move, stand, sit, and lift directly affects pelvic floor load and function. Movement retraining corrects the compensatory patterns and postural habits that perpetuate pelvic floor symptoms — so gains hold between sessions.
One-on-One, Every Session
Every visit is a full hour of direct, uninterrupted time with Dr. Ali. No aides, no shared appointments, no generic exercise handouts. The depth of attention and continuity of care is what complex pelvic conditions require — and what ADAPT Wellness always delivers.
Inclusive care
Gender-Affirming
Pelvic Floor Therapy
ADAPT Wellness provides specialized pelvic floor physical therapy for transgender and non-binary individuals — including comprehensive post-operative rehabilitation following gender-affirming surgeries.
Dr. Ali is committed to creating a genuinely safe space where you can speak openly about your body, your history, and your health concerns without fear of judgment. You are welcome here exactly as you are.
Post-surgical pelvic PT is a critical component of gender-affirming care that is frequently inaccessible or overlooked. ADAPT Wellness is proud to provide this specialized care in the privacy of your own home.
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Why ADAPT Wellness
What Makes ADAPT Wellness Different in Charlotte
Patient stories
Trusted by Patients
Across Charlotte
"Dr. Ali is an incredible physical therapist. She has such a calm, reassuring presence and truly listens. I've never met a therapist who has more body awareness — her quiet confidence is so comforting. She's a real gem!"
"From my very first appointment, I was impressed by their professionalism and genuine care. Ali took the time to listen to my concerns and thoroughly assessed my condition before creating a personalized treatment plan. I can't recommend them highly enough!"
"Ali is a great therapist. She is a great listener and has the best exercises to get you stronger. Her whole-body approach is unlike anything I've experienced in physical therapy before."
Session Investment
Cash-based practice · HSA & FSA cards accepted · Superbill provided for out-of-network reimbursement
Common questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Start your recovery
You deserve care that
actually helps.
If you've been managing pelvic pain, bladder issues, or postpartum symptoms on your own — or if you've tried treatment that didn't work — specialized in-home pelvic floor therapy can make a meaningful difference. Dr. Ali and ADAPT Wellness are here to provide the thorough evaluation, honest answers, and compassionate care your body needs.
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