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Address Painful Pelvic Floor Muscle Spasms

Spasms in the pelvic floor muscles, including those controlling bladder function, can cause significant discomfort and pain. These spasms may also contribute to secondary issues like urinary incontinence, affecting your ability to control the urge to urinate. While discussing urinary incontinence can feel difficult, it’s a condition that is estimated to affect over 50% of women and nearly 14% of men and becomes more common with age. Despite this, incontinence and pain from muscle spasms don’t have to be a normal part of life.

At NextPain Care, our approach to managing pelvic floor muscle spasms is comprehensive and patient-focused, with a primary goal of alleviating the pain associated with this condition. By addressing the root cause of the spasms, our care may also help improve symptoms of urinary incontinence, supporting your overall quality of life.

  • Experiencing unpredictable muscle spasms
  • Continued disruption of daily activities and social interactions
  • Potential for worsening symptoms over time
  • Increased risk of chronic discomfort and pain
  • Increased anxiety and emotional distress
  • Improved bladder control and reduced urinary incontinence
  • Enhanced quality of life and daily functioning
  • Personalized and comprehensive treatment plans
  • Evidence-based therapies targeting underlying causes

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What Are The Causes Of Pelvic Floor Muscle Spasms?

The muscles in the pelvic floor, including the sphincter muscle, are responsible for regulating essential bodily processes, such as bladder and bowel movements. When these muscles don’t correctly contract, relax, and coordinate, you may experience a range of symptoms, including abdominal pain or urinary incontinence.

This condition often develops with age, as the muscles in the pelvic area lose strength and suppleness. However, the sphincter muscle may not function properly due to other causes, such as traumatic injuries, pregnancy, pelvic surgery, being overweight, and overuse (i.e., urinating or passing stools forcefully or too often).

Living with urinary incontinence can be challenging, and it may impact your emotional well-being and daily life. If you experience this condition, you might also face mental health concerns, such as feeling less independent and confident.

The wide range of causes and symptoms of sphincter muscle dysfunction can make an accurate diagnosis essential. Finding the right treatment option that addresses the root cause of the problem is important to regain control over your pelvic health. Here’s where we can help.

How NextPain Care Addresses Pelvic Floor Muscle Spasms

At NextPain Care, our three-step system begins with non-invasive, non-opioid options, progresses to in-office procedures if needed, and may include surgical interventions for cases requiring more intensive treatment. Our structured, three-level approach ensures that patients receive the most appropriate and effective care for their specific condition.

Mindfulness and Meditation for Chronic Pain

Mindfulness and meditation are integral parts of our approach to managing chronic pain, including pelvic floor muscle spasms. These practices help patients develop greater awareness of their bodies, reduce stress, and manage pain more effectively. 

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Physical Therapy

Physical therapy is an effective approach for managing pelvic floor muscle spasms. Through targeted exercises like Kegels and stretching, it helps strengthen weak muscles and release tension in overactive ones. Techniques such as biofeedback and manual therapy can improve muscle control and reduce pain. By restoring normal function and relieving spasms, physical therapy offers non-invasive relief, helping improve bladder control and overall quality of life without resorting to surgery or medication.

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Trigger Point Injections

Trigger point injections may help relieve pain caused by pelvic floor muscle spasms. This minimally invasive treatment targets specific muscle knots, delivering medication to relax tense muscles and reduce discomfort. Our tailored approach ensures that trigger point injections are part of a comprehensive pain management plan to help improve mobility and well-being.

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