Yes, we treat people with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS). All of our therapists have advanced training in pelvic floor conditions related to EDS. Common issues we address include pelvic pain, urinary leakage, constipation, and prolapse.
Since EDS is a connective tissue disorder, it can cause the pelvic floor muscles to compensate for hypermobility by becoming tense and overactive in an attempt to create stability. This can lead to pelvic floor dysfunction, showing up as leakage, pressure, or pain. Our therapists understand the specific precautions needed when exercising with EDS and will tailor your treatment to support your unique needs.