Women’s Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy in Memorial, Spring Branch & Bunker Hill Villages, TX
If you’re here because something feels off in your body—whether it’s discomfort, pressure, pain, or changes in how your bladder or bowels behave—you’re in the right place. You’re not imagining things. You’re not alone. And most importantly, you’re not stuck like this.
I’m Katie Beckham, a pelvic floor physical therapist serving women across Memorial, Spring Branch, and Bunker Hill Villages, TX. With more than 40 years in physical therapy—15 of those focused entirely on pelvic health—I offer private, individualized care that respects your time, your story, and your comfort.
When to Consider Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy
Many women come to me after months—or even years—of being told their symptoms are “normal,” or that everything looks fine on paper. But you know your body. And when something’s not right, that deserves attention.
You may benefit from women’s pelvic floor physical therapy in Spring Branch Area or the surrounding areas if you experience:
Pelvic Pain & Sexual Dysfunction
You may benefit from therapy if you're dealing with:
- Persistent pelvic pain
- Pain during or after intimacy (dyspareunia)
- Vaginismus or vaginal tightness
- Vulvodynia (burning, stinging sensations)
- Painful orgasm
- Clitoral adhesions
- Levator ani syndrome
- Pudendal neuralgia
- Rectal or vaginal pain
- Proctalgia fugax
- Tailbone pain (coccydynia)
- Discomfort with sitting
Bladder & Bowel Symptoms
Pelvic floor therapy can support those struggling with:
Urinary leakage (incontinence)
- Fecal incontinence or bowel leakage
- Frequent or urgent need to urinate
- Painful urination or incomplete emptying
- Painful bladder / interstitial cystitis (IC)
- Constipation or IBS
- Painful bowel movements
Pregnancy & Postpartum Recovery
If you’ve recently had a baby or are planning to, pelvic PT can help with:
- Core weakness or poor coordination
- Diastasis recti (abdominal separation)
- Pain after C-section or episiotomy
- Pelvic organ prolapse (heaviness or pressure)
- Hip, SI joint, or back pain
- Pubic symphysis dysfunction (SPD)
- Sciatica during or after pregnancy
Additional Conditions I Address
Some concerns don’t always fall into neat categories, but they still deserve attention:
- Bladder pain or a sense of pelvic fullness
- Endometriosis-related symptoms (painful or heavy periods, inflammation)
- Groin pain or lower abdominal discomfort
- Pain after abdominal or colorectal surgery
- Scar pain from past medical procedures
If you see yourself in any of the symptoms above—or even if you don’t, but something still feels “off”—you’re not overreacting. Your experience is valid. And there are answers.
A Personalized, Holistic Approach
Every session with me is one-on-one, held in a calm, private home setting in West Memorial. No rushed appointments. No shared treatment rooms. Just care that’s centered on you.
I don’t believe in one-size-fits-all therapy. I’ll take the time to understand what your symptoms are telling us. Together, I’ll create a treatment plan that supports your healing, not just physically, but emotionally and neurologically, too.
Depending on your needs, I may work with:
- Gentle manual therapy and fascial release
- Breathwork and posture retraining
- Pain science education
- Pelvic floor physical therapy for endometriosis for Bunker Hill Villages, TX residents
- Visceral mobilization and scar tissue work
- Mind-body techniques for nervous system regulation
- Dry needling or manual lymph drainage
- Nutritional and lifestyle coaching
- Gut and immune system support
- Bowel and bladder training
Because healing isn’t just about strengthening a muscle—it’s about supporting the whole person.
Why My Approach Is Different
Women's pelvic floor dysfunction treatment in Memorial Area, should feel safe, respectful, and helpful. Unfortunately, too many women feel dismissed, discouraged, or overwhelmed by medical jargon.
My goal is to change that experience.
I combine medical knowledge with a grounded, human approach. I listen without judgment. I explain things in plain language. And I make sure you understand every step I take—because it’s your body and your health.
You don’t have to push through pain. You don’t have to accept discomfort as your “new normal.” And you don’t have to go through this alone.
Meet Katie - Know More about Me
I’m a licensed physical therapist and certified women’s health and nutrition coach, based in Memorial Area/ Energy Corridor. Over the years, I’ve helped women and men from all walks of life find relief, strength, and confidence again.
I’ve been practicing for over four decades, but I never stop learning. Each year, I go above and beyond the continuing education requirements so I can bring the latest and most thoughtful care to every client, I meet.
FAQs
1. What is women’s pelvic floor physical therapy?
My women’s pelvic floor physical therapy in Houston, Texas, focuses on restoring strength, coordination, and relaxation of the pelvic floor muscles to help with pain, bladder or bowel issues, and recovery after childbirth.
2. How do I know if I need pelvic floor therapy?
You may benefit if you have ongoing pelvic pain, bladder leakage, constipation, painful intimacy, or postpartum concerns that aren’t improving on their own.
3. Can pelvic floor therapy help with sciatica pain?
Yes. Many clients with sciatica pain in Houston, Texas, find relief through pelvic floor physical therapy that addresses posture, alignment, and muscular imbalances contributing to nerve irritation.
4. Do you treat endometriosis-related pelvic pain?
Yes. I provide pelvic floor physical therapy for endometriosis for Bunker Hill Villages and nearby areas, focusing on gentle manual therapy, scar release, and strategies to calm inflammation.
5. Is therapy painful?
No. Sessions are tailored to your comfort. Gentle techniques are used to release tension and restore function without pushing your body into pain.
6. How can therapy support postpartum recovery?
Pelvic floor therapy helps rebuild core strength, resolve diastasis recti, ease back or hip pain, and reduce leakage or heaviness after pregnancy and birth.
7. What makes your approach different from other clinics?
Every session is one-on-one in a private, calm setting. I combine hands-on therapy with breathwork, nutrition guidance, and nervous system regulation to address the whole person, not just the muscles.
8. Do you treat women’s pelvic floor dysfunction in Memorial?
Yes. I specialize in women’s pelvic floor dysfunction treatment in Memorial, offering private care for pain, bladder, and bowel issues, and postpartum recovery.
9. What conditions do you most often treat?
I often see clients with painful intercourse, bladder leakage, constipation, tailbone pain, postpartum changes, and chronic pelvic pain syndromes.
10. How long does it take to feel results?
Many clients notice progress within three to four visits, though healing time depends on your symptoms and goals. Consistency matters most. My goal is to give you strategies to work on independently, reducing the need of continued therapy. I want you to feel confident, comfortable, and empowered.

