Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy in Edina, MN
If it were as easy as “just do kegels,” you wouldn’t be here.
Pelvic pain, bladder leakage, bowel issues, and postpartum conditions can stop you from exercising, playing with your kids, and living your life.
Work with Dr. Bethany Hansen, a Doctor of Physical Therapy with 20+ years of specialized pelvic floor experience, for lasting relief in a private, one-on-one setting in Edina, MN. No referral needed.
Get back to doing the things you love!
How we help
How Can Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy Help You?
- Get to the root cause of your symptoms
- Relieve pain
- Gain confidence in managing your pelvic health
- Prepare for and recover from surgery or childbirth
- Improve mobility, strength, endurance, and performance
- Find hope that you can achieve your health and activity goals
- Avoid unnecessary surgery
- Learn about your body and how it functions with your pelvic floor
Why Choose Bethany Hansen PT
- 20+ years of specialized pelvic floor experience
- 50+ advanced courses in pelvic health
- Full 60-minute one-on-one visits, no double-booking
- Same PT every visit for continuity of care
- No referral needed in Minnesota
What to Expect at Your First Visit
Your initial appointment is a 55–60 minute, one-on-one session with your physical therapist. We’ll talk through your symptoms, medical history, and goals, then perform a personalized assessment. This may include posture, breathing, strength, mobility, and gentle hands-on assessment of areas such as the hips, low back, abdomen, pelvis, and legs.
If appropriate, and with your full consent, we may also assess the pelvic floor muscles using a gentle internal exam to better understand muscle tone, tenderness, and coordination.
We’ll finish by reviewing your findings, creating a customized treatment plan, and giving you clear guidance for next steps and home exercises. Your comfort, privacy, and consent guide every part of your care.
Look Forward To
- 20+ years of experience as a PT specialist in pelvic health
- Full 60-minute evaluation and follow-up visits
- Cozy private treatment room
- Work with the same expert PT for every visit
- Different treatment options based on what will help you best
- Care for other body areas contributing to your problem — not just the pelvic floor
What You Won’t Get
- PT who “dabbles” in pelvic health or has taken only one specialty class
- 30–40 minute visits dictated by insurance companies
- A large, open gym or curtained area for treatment
- Bouncing between different PTs and aides
- Cookie-cutter treatment with no hands-on care or individualized plan
- Narrow focus on one body part because of insurance restrictions
What people are saying…
Professional Memberships & Certifications
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ISSWSH Member
International Society for the Study of Women's Sexual Health
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Pelvic Global Academy
Member
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iCareBetter Certified
Endometriosis care
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Core Exercise Solutions
Trained pelvic floor PT
“Real change, enduring change, happens one step at a time.”
Getting started
How This Works
- Schedule an initial evaluation — get to the root cause
- Comprehensive treatment with follow-up visits
- Achieve your goals and find lasting relief!
Common questions
FAQs
How can I best prepare for my first visit?
Please have your intake form completed to the best of your ability and the consent signed. This lets us spend more time assessing and treating you. If you’re menstruating, don’t cancel — just contact us beforehand.
I've tried other PTs in the past — how are you different?
Every pelvic floor PT is different. Many of our patients have already worked with one or more prior pelvic floor PTs. We help facilitate lasting change with extensive clinical skills and 20+ years of experience.
Do I need a referral to schedule an appointment?
No — physical therapy is a direct-access service. If you’d like, we’re happy to send notes or communicate with your other medical providers.
How often should I come in, and how many sessions will I need?
Most clients start at once a week or every other week, then taper as symptoms improve. The majority see meaningful improvement within 4–6 weeks.
Is pelvic floor PT safe during pregnancy?
Yes, with appropriate precautions. We commonly help with back or pelvic pain, leakage, birth prep, and postpartum recovery education during pregnancy.
When can I start postpartum PT?
We typically begin around 4–6 weeks postpartum, or sooner with your provider’s approval. Every recovery journey is unique.
Bethany Hansen, PT, DPT
pelvichealth@bethanyhansenpt.com
Location:
Guided Health
7250 Metro Blvd # 100
Edina, MN 55439
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