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Pelvic Floor Therapy
SoLá Therapy is a new type of treatment that targets the source of most pelvic pain, starting at the cellular level.
Why choose SoLá Therapy?
These testimonials were sent to us by SoLá Therapy patients and their physicians. We would like to thank them for sharing their stories with the millions of women who are also suffering with chronic pelvic pain.
CPP is often misunderstood.
What do women with endometriosis pain, interstitial cystitis pain, bladder pain syndrome, levator myalgia, hypertonic pelvic floor, pelvic congestion syndrome, and those with CPP have in common?
of women with pelvic pain have spastic tender pelvic muscles as a key component of their pain.1
Common symptoms of tight tender pelvic muscles include:
Pain with intercourse Pain with sitting Pain with standing Pain with exercise Pain with urination Pain with bowel movements Vulvar pain
The proven power of deep tissue photobiomodulation
With SoLá Therapy, you're not masking the pain, you're empowering your own body to break the pain cycle. Unlike traditional pelvic floor therapy in which a therapist uses their fingers to stretch your tender pelvic muscles, SoLá Therapy uses safe, proven light energy to activate healing within your cells.
Relaxes tender, spastic
Improves circulation to
Reduces pelvic
Find a provider
Karny Jacoby, MD, Washington Urology and Urogynecology
13126 120th Ave NE
Kirkland, Washington
98034
References: 1. Meister MR, Sutcliffe S, Badu A, et al. Pelvic floor myofascial pain severity and pelvic floor disorder symptom bother: is there a correlation? Am J Obstet Gynecol 2019;221:235.e1-15.