Pelvic Injuries
Accelerate Physical Therapy
Physical Therapy for Pelvic Injuries
The Doctors of Physical Therapy at Accelerate Physical Therapy at Accelerate Physical Therapy treat a variety of injuries sustained to the musculoskeletal system, and even more specifically injuries of the pelvis. Injuries to this body region can be caused by a number of reasons, many of which include: motor vehicle accidents, blunt trauma, repetitive strain, overuse, postural, and prolonged sitting among many others.
From your initial evaluation, we will determine the extent and cause of your injury, the source of your pain, your prognosis (i.e. how long your recovery will take in our professional opinion), and a customized treatment plan based on your learning style and specific injury.
Each of your physical therapy visits will be one on one with your Doctor of Physical Therapy, and because continuity of care is our highest priority you will see that same physical therapist for the duration of your treatment (outside of unforeseen circumstances).
To learn more about our physical therapy services or to schedule an appointment, call or text (949)502-3388, or click on the “Schedule Appointment” button below.

Injuries We Treat
Types of Pelvic Injuries We Treat
We offer evaluation and treatment for a variety of pelvic injuries. Listed below are some of the most common we see; however, if there is not an injury or condition you recognize on this list we highly recommend you speak directly to one of our Doctors of Physical Therapy to determine if it’s something we can treat and assist you with. If it is something that is out of our scope of practice, we will connect you with the resources you need to address the issue. Our number one priority is to ensure you find the right treatment and know all available options to address your injury.
Our number one priority is to ensure you find the right treatment and know all available options to address your injury. We are available via email at info@ptaccelerate.com and by text/phone at (949) 502-3388 for any specific questions as they pertain to your specific injury and condition.
Post-Surgical Injury
These are common injuries you will research or hear about from an orthopedic specialist, pain management specialist, or your primary care physician. Ultimately, if it deals with bones, muscles, joints, tendons, and ligaments, a Doctor of Physical Therapy can be of service to you.
Benefits of Physical Therapy for Pelvic Injuries
In general, physical therapy treatment is intended to reduce the amount of time it takes for an injury to heal. Although the body is designed to heal on its own, many factors can affect how quickly it recovers. The biggest factors and most pertinent to physical therapy include habitual postures, movement patterns, and daily routines involving posture and movement. Physical therapy aims to restore your body’s natural movement patterns, with reinforcement through education and movement retraining. This can include visual and tactile (touch and feel) cues combined with reminders on your specific postural and movement habits. Specific to the pelvis are ways to reduce strain, which includes reducing excessive motion through each of these regions. Whether it’s how you sit at work, lift a suitcase, squat, or perform a bending motion, the strategy you use can make all of the difference. Physical therapy provides you with the knowledge to understand and learn the body through anatomy and biomechanics in order to alter your movement and apply these changes in daily life.

Physical Therapy Techniques
Physical therapy uses various techniques to improve your mobility, motor control, and muscle performance. Each of these things can be improved with education on the body, “hands on” soft tissue and joint mobilization, stretching, strengthening, scar tissue mobilization, exercise and movement re-education. It is directed at those individuals searching for pain resolution, improved movement, and a fast, non-invasive remedy for injuries. It can prevent surgeries, provide a second opinion after seeing a medical doctor, and determine whether there are functional ways to prevent pain. Last but not least, it can save you money. Research has shown physical therapy treatment is one of the most cost-effective ways to resolve pain and recover from an injury.
Services
Orthopedic Physical Therapy for Pelvic Injuries
We offer a range of orthopedic physical therapy treatment methods designed to deliver maximum results for pelvic injuries, helping reduce pain, restore mobility, improve stability, and support long-term function of the pelvis and surrounding structures.
Manual therapy for pelvic injuries is a highly structured, hands-on approach that uses specific manual pressure, joint mobilization, and soft tissue mobilization to reduce tension, strain, guarding, muscle spasms, and scar tissue restrictions. These techniques target tissues commonly affected by pelvic injuries, including muscles, joints, tendons, ligaments, and connective tissues throughout the pelvis, hips, sacroiliac (SI) joints, and lower back.
Advanced manual therapy techniques may include IASTM (Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization), myofascial release, cupping, foam rolling, and scraping (i.e., gua sha). These treatments help improve mobility, decrease pain, restore normal movement patterns, and reduce stress on injured tissues. By improving function throughout the pelvis and surrounding regions, manual therapy can help patients return to daily activities, exercise, and recreational pursuits more comfortably.
Therapeutic exercise for pelvic injuries involves targeted movements designed to correct dysfunction, restore proper movement mechanics, and improve overall pelvic stability and function. These exercises help address impairments, improve muscular and skeletal function, and increase blood flow to injured tissues to promote healing.
Common therapeutic exercises for pelvic injuries include strengthening, endurance training, flexibility exercises, balance training, core stabilization exercises, and coordination drills. The Doctors of Physical Therapy at Accelerate Physical Therapy create individualized exercise programs based on your condition, prognosis, activity level, and specific pelvic injury. These customized programs help reduce pain, improve stability, restore mobility, and lower the risk of future injuries.
Movement analysis for pelvic injuries focuses on evaluating how the pelvis, hips, spine, knees, ankles, and feet work together during movement. Your physical therapist will assess both the quality and quantity of movements that may contribute to your pain, including walking, standing, sitting, bending, squatting, stair climbing, and transitional movements.
Through one-on-one movement analysis, your physical therapist can identify faulty movement patterns that may be placing excessive stress on the pelvis and surrounding structures. You will receive education on proper movement mechanics, posture, and activity modifications to reduce pain and improve function. Follow-up physical therapy visits help reinforce these improved movement patterns and support long-term recovery from pelvic injuries.
Neuro re-education for pelvic injuries is a specialized physical therapy technique used to restore proper movement and improve communication between the brain and the muscles that support the pelvis, hips, and core. This approach addresses motor control deficits, muscle imbalances, instability, and movement dysfunction that commonly occur after injury.
Your physical therapist will use visual, auditory, and tactile cues to improve muscle activation, coordination, balance, and movement efficiency. Neuro re-education helps retrain the muscles that stabilize the pelvis and core to work together properly, improving stability, reducing pain, and supporting long-term recovery and injury prevention.
Pelvic Injury FAQ
Get answers to common questions about pelvic injuries, including causes of pelvic pain, treatment options, recovery expectations, and how physical therapy can help improve stability, mobility, and overall function.
You should consider physical therapy if you have persistent pelvic pain, instability, difficulty with daily activities, discomfort during exercise, or limitations with walking, sitting, or standing. Early treatment can help speed recovery and prevent long-term issues.
Yes. Physical therapy helps improve strength, stability, posture, movement mechanics, and coordination, which can reduce stress on the pelvis and surrounding joints and lower the risk of future injuries or recurring pain.
Recovery time depends on the severity of the injury, your overall health, and your activity goals. Some patients notice improvement within a few weeks, while more complex pelvic injuries may require a longer rehabilitation program.
Treatment may include manual therapy, therapeutic exercise, movement analysis, neuro re-education, core stabilization training, flexibility exercises, and functional movement correction. Every treatment plan is tailored to address the underlying cause of your symptoms.
Accelerate Physical Therapy treats a variety of pelvic injuries and conditions, including sacroiliac (SI) joint dysfunction, pelvic instability, muscle strains, overuse injuries, post-traumatic injuries, and pain related to movement dysfunction affecting the pelvis and surrounding structures.
Yes. Many pelvic injuries respond well to physical therapy. Treatment focuses on reducing pain, restoring mobility, improving stability, and correcting movement patterns that may contribute to symptoms. In many cases, physical therapy can help patients avoid surgical intervention.

Service Options
We offer three service options for your convenience:
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Types of Injuries We Treat
The Doctors of Physical Therapy at Accelerate PT specialize in the evaluation and treatment of any and all orthopedic related injuries. Orthopedic injuries refer to anything affecting the musculoskeletal system (i.e. muscles, joints, ligaments, tendons, bones, as well as nerves as they interface through each of these structures). Sports specific injuries, work related injuries, and injuries caused by a motor vehicle accident fall under the orthopedic umbrella. Pre and post-operative care is intended to improve mobility, muscle performance, and motor control in individuals with surgical intervention to alleviate pain.









