Female Oncology Recovery
Healing After Cancer Deserves
Specialized Support
If you’re recovering from breast or gynecological cancer, you may be facing lingering pain, tightness, or loss of mobility. These symptoms are common—but they are treatable.
At Peak Pelvic Health, we provide compassionate, expert care to help you move more freely, reduce discomfort, and reconnect with your body after cancer treatment.

Cancer Treatment Can Affect More Than You Expect
Surgeries, radiation, and chemotherapy can leave behind physical side effects that impact your daily life long after treatment ends. You might feel stiff, sore, or disconnected from your body.
Our providers are trained in gentle, trauma-informed methods to support healing of the pelvic floor, abdominal wall, and scar tissue, so you can regain
strength and ease.

Common Challenges We Help Address

Pelvic pain or pressure

Pain with sitting, intercourse, or physical activity

Scar tissue tightness or discomfort (e.g., from mastectomy, hysterectomy, or C-section)

Painful intercourse or vaginal dryness

Low libido

Urinary incontinence
Gentle, Specialized Care
Our treatment approach is always personalized and rooted in deep respect for what your body has been through. We take time to understand your history and goals, and we go at your pace.

- Scar mobilization and gentle manual therapy
- Pelvic floor muscle coordination or relaxation
- Postural retraining and core support
- Manual treatment techniques
- Relaxation techniques
New to Pelvic Floor Therapy?
We’ll walk you through what to expect and make sure you feel informed and supported every step of the way.
Why Choose Peak Pelvic Health
You deserve care that honors both your strength and your sensitivity. At Peak Pelvic Health, we walk with you through every stage of recovery with skilled hands, open minds, and full hearts.
We see you. We’re with you. And we’re here to help you heal.

What Progress Can Look Like

Relief from scar-related tightness or pain

Greater ease in intimacy or daily movement

Easier bowel movements or bladder function

Feeling more at home in your body again
