Interstitial Cystitis (Painful Bladder Syndrome)

The constant bladder pain, urgency, and frequency of interstitial cystitis can take over your entire life, and standard treatments only go so far. Pelvic floor therapy addresses a key piece of the IC puzzle that most people are never offered.

IC Is One of the Most Undertreated Conditions in Women

Interstitial cystitis affects an estimated 3-8 million women in the US, and most of them cycle through multiple providers and treatments for years before finding real relief. What most standard IC treatment plans are missing is pelvic floor work, which research shows is one of the most effective interventions for IC symptoms.

Signs and Symptoms

Does Any of This Sound Familiar?

If you’re nodding at more than a few of these, your pelvic floor is asking for attention.

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  • Chronic bladder pain, pressure, or a burning sensation

  • Urinary urgency that feels impossible to ignore

  • Needing to urinate frequently, sometimes every 20-30 minutes

  • Pain that worsens when the bladder fills and eases temporarily after urinating

  • Waking up multiple times at night to urinate

  • Flares triggered by certain foods, stress, or hormonal changes

  • Pain during sex, especially with deep penetration or after

  • Pelvic pressure and heaviness

    Root Cause

    What's Actually Causing It

    The exact cause of interstitial cystitis isn’t fully understood, but the leading theories involve a defective bladder lining that allows irritants in urine to penetrate the bladder wall, triggering chronic inflammation and pain. Nerve hypersensitivity, immune dysfunction, and pelvic floor muscle dysfunction are also consistently implicated.

    The pelvic floor connection is significant: in women with IC, the pelvic floor muscles are almost universally tight and tender. This tension amplifies bladder pain, triggers urgency, and maintains the pain cycle long after the initial bladder irritation.

    This is why treating the bladder alone (without addressing the pelvic floor) often produces incomplete results.

    Your Treatment

    How Pelvic Floor Therapy Helps

    Research has specifically identified pelvic floor physical therapy as one of the most effective treatments for IC. Releasing the chronic pelvic floor tension that drives pain and urgency breaks the pain cycle at its source, which is why PT often works when medications haven't. Many IC patients who haven't responded to medications or instillations see significant improvement when pelvic PT is added to their care.

    • Pelvic Floor Muscle Release

      Manual therapy targeting the specific pelvic floor muscles that are tight and tender in IC. This directly reduces bladder pain and urgency by releasing the tension that's amplifying both.
    • Bladder Retraining

      Structured strategies to gradually increase bladder capacity and reduce the urgency-frequency cycle, giving you back control over your schedule and your day.
    • Dietary Trigger Education

      Coordination with your urologist on identifying and managing dietary triggers that are irritating the bladder, as part of a comprehensive approach that addresses multiple layers of the problem.
    • Nervous System Regulation

      Pacing and nervous system techniques to calm the hypersensitive bladder-brain connection that makes triggers feel overwhelming. This is as important as the physical work.

    Your Path to Relief

    How Treatment Works

    A clear, supportive process designed to meet you where you are with guidance every step of the way

    Fill Out an Intake Form

    Fill out a short form so we can understand your symptoms, goals, and what you’re looking for. Once reviewed, we’ll follow up with next steps and scheduling options.

    Full Assessment

    Your first visit is a 1:1 evaluation, in person or virtual. We assess your pelvic floor, movement, breathing, and symptoms to understand what’s driving them.

    Personalized Plan

    You’ll receive a clear, customized plan tailored to your body, symptoms, goals, and daily life. Each step is realistic, and structured to support steady progress.

    Receive Ongoing Support

    Between visits, you’ll have ongoing support and guidance to ensure questions are answered, adjustments are made, and progress stays on track.

    Our Services

    Pelvic Physical Therapy That Fits Your Lifestyle

    We offer a flexible approach to pelvic health that adapts to your life. Each service is designed to address root causes and build lasting strength.

    Virtual Pelvic Physical Therapy

    One-on-one virtual pelvic floor physical therapy for women who want expert care and accountability from anywhere.

    In-Person Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy

    Hands-on pelvic floor physical therapy in Orange County for those ready to resolve pain, bladder issues, and pelvic dysfunction.

    Evidence-based strength and nutrition coaching designed to help you improve body composition and rebuild confidence, without sacrificing your hormones, gut health, or your social life.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Yes, and this is exactly the scenario where pelvic PT tends to make the biggest difference. Instillations target the bladder lining; PT targets the pelvic floor muscles that are perpetuating the pain cycle. Together, they’re much more effective than either alone.

    It’s possible to have some temporary increase in sensitivity with manual work early in treatment, though this isn’t the norm. your doctor works at a pace your body can handle and adjusts as needed.

    It’s the most direct way to access the specific muscles involved, but it’s never required. External techniques, pelvic floor exercises, and bladder training strategies can all be done without internal work and still produce meaningful results.

    Yes. Bladder retraining, urgency management, dietary education, breathing techniques, and external exercise programs are all highly effective virtually. In-person care is available in California for patients who benefit from manual treatment.

    You Deserve a Bladder That Doesn't Run Your Life

    If IC is running your schedule, pelvic floor therapy might be the missing piece. Book a free consultation to find out if this approach is right for you.