Why You're Still in Pain? Understanding Abdominal Incision Pain Months After Surgery
Are you experiencing abdominal or groin pain after having abdominal surgery? Maybe you've gone back to your surgeon or talked to medical providers and they're not giving you answers or suggesting it's just scar tissue. In this video, we'll talk about what scar tissue is, how it can affect your organs, and what you can do to relieve your pain.
Scar tissue is a normal part of the healing process after any surgery. It's like a cobweb that forms internally and can adhere to different things in your body, including organs. This can cause all sorts of organ-related pain such as general abdominal pain, bladder issues, bladder frequency or retention, ovary type pain, and urologic issues.
If you've ruled everything else out and you think it could be abdominal scar tissue, you could try working on it yourself by doing some light abdominal massage around the abdomen. However, from our experience, this usually needs the skill and care from a good pelvic floor physical therapist who knows how to treat holistically.
As a practicing pelvic floor physical therapist for about 20 years, we specialize in treating scar tissue at our clinic. There are different techniques that pelvic floor physical therapists can use, such as ways to elongate and break up the scars.
If you live in the Philadelphia area, you can give us a call or visit our website. If you don't live in the area, we encourage you to find a pelvic floor physical therapist who also understands orthopedics, especially if you're having joint pain. You can also visit our website and shoot us an email if you need help finding a physical therapist.
Don't let abdominal scar tissue pain hold you back. Get the help you need to start feeling better today.
Remember, this video is for educational purposes only, please consult your doctor before receiving any form of treatment.
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We are a pelvic floor and orthopedic physical therapy practice based in Philadelphia and on the Main Line in Pennsylvania. Our mission is to help people overcome pelvic pain and dysfunction through physical therapy, education, and support.
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DISCLAIMER: Please note that this video is for demonstration purposes only and should not be used as a substitute for in-person treatment. If you're experiencing any physical condition or illness, please consult your doctor before receiving any form of treatment.
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