Campbell County Health Rehabilitation Services is committed to offering a wide range of pelvic rehabilitation for both men and women in Gillette, Wyoming. These non-invasive, non-surgical interventions can offer relief from years of pain, incontinence and other pelvic issues.
Pelvic Physical Therapy is non-surgical intervention for men and women’s health, specializing in:
CCH Pelvic Physical Therapy services treats both women and men. Statistics suggest that one out of every five Americans (of every age) suffer from some type of pelvic floor dysfunction at some time in their life. If you have pelvic pain of any kind, you may find relief from pelvic rehabilitation. Sometimes, results can be seen quickly—as with women who experience incontinence after childbirth or have painful intercourse.
Pelvic pain manifests differently in different people. It can be specific or vague, mimic lower back, buttocks or abdominal pain, and it can burn, ache or cramp. Let CCH design a treatment plan specific to your issue. Call 307-688-8000 for more information.
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Find Rehabilitation Services at:
Location: 508 Stocktrail Avenue, Upper Level, Gillette, Wyoming 82716 -- corner
of Sixth and Stocktrail in the Stocktrail Building
Phone:
307-688-8000
Open Monday-Thursday 7 am-5 pm; Friday 7 am-3 pm
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