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Stop Managing Pressure. Start Fixing It. A Better Way to Treat Pelvic Floor Dysfunction

Stop Managing Pressure. Start Fixing It. A Better Way to Treat Pelvic Floor Dysfunction

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Dr. Becky Allen argues that traditional pelvic floor courses teach “pressure management” the wrong way by focusing on pelvic floor squeezing, Kegels, and pelvic elevation (e.g., bridges) to manage symptoms rather than addressing why pressure symptoms occur. Using a tube-of-toothpaste analogy, she explains that tightening the “lid” (pelvic floor contractions) doesn’t fix excessive downward pressure and may fail if the force is high enough. She presents a framework based on the formula Pressure = Force/Area, emphasizing that to reduce pressure clinicians should decrease force and/or increase the area the force acts upon. She outlines three ways to decrease force: reduce the load (only when appropriate for healing timelines or injury), displace/distribute force by creating more space above the pelvis via rib cage and thorax expansion, and improve force transfer and absorption through the ground-up kinetic chain (midfoot pronation/supination control, ankle dorsiflexion, tibial/femoral internal rotation, and controlled internal rotation throughout). For increasing area, she describes that many patients have a shortened pelvic floor (often posteriorly) and need pelvic floor lengthening—especially under load—which requires pelvic and kinetic-chain internal rotation. She encourages shifting from symptom management to pressure manipulation for lasting resolution and promotes her course waitlist opening February 23rd, which teaches this full framework with modules (foot, ankle, pelvis biomechanics, rib cage/thorax), 70+ exercise videos, and manual therapy techniques.

(00:00) - Why Traditional Pelvic Floor “Pressure Management” Misses the Mark

(02:38) - The Toothpaste Tube Analogy: Stop Just “Screwing the Lid On Tighter”

(04:43) - The Real Framework: Pressure = Force ÷ Area (Treat the System, Not the Pelvic Floor)

(07:37) - How to Lower Pressure by Reducing Force: 3 Practical Levers

(13:45) - Force Lever #1: Decrease the Load (Only When Appropriate)

(15:23) - Force Lever #2: Create Ribcage/Thorax Expansion to Displace Pressure

(17:30) - Force Lever #3: Ground-Up Kinetic Chain—Absorb & Transfer Load Better

(19:45) - Increase the “Area”: Lengthen the Pelvic Floor Under Load (Pelvic IR)

(21:37) - Wrap-Up: Stop Managing Symptoms, Change the Equation + Share/Waitlist


Join the waitlist for the next cohort of Becky’s course: How to Treat the Pelvic Floor Without Kegels: https://www.thepelvicpowerhouse.com/treatingthepelvicfloor. In this course, you’ll learn how to identify the root cause of pelvic floor dysfunction and confidently treat your patients without relying on Kegels. Becky runs this course only twice a year, so be sure to join the waitlist!


Grab your free guides:


* From the Ground Up: The Foot + Pelvic Floor Connection: https://www.thepelvicpowerhouse.com/fromthegroundup

* From the Top Down: From the Ribcage to the Pelvic Floor: https://www.thepelvicpowerhouse.com/fromthetopdown


Clinicians, be sure to learn about Dr. Becky and Dr. Corrie’s Pelvic Powerhouse Clinical Mastermind: https://www.thepelvicpowerhouse.com/group-clinical-mastermind-2026-live


Follow Becky on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drbeckypelvicpt/

Follow Genesis PT and Wellness on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/genesisptwellness


Subscribe to "From the Ground Up with Dr. Becky Allen”:


* Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/47eQP84

* Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4QMmH0LDL0CrCEvVpJaOzd

* YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@FromTheGroundUp-u4n/


Pelvic health professionals, if you want to grow your practice, provide great patient care, and create the life and business you love, then visit The Pelvic Powerhouse: https://www.thepelvicpowerhouse.com/


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