SoLá Pelvic Therapy

Pelvic Pain Treatment with Sola Pelvic Therapy

SoLá Pelvic Therapy at Boston Urogyn is a revolutionary treatment option for women with pelvic pain. 25% of all women suffer from pelvic pain and 80% of women with pelvic pain have a tight pelvic floor, hypertonic pelvic floor dysfunction, also known as myofascial pain. This is often misdiagnosed as endometriosis, vulvodynia, pudendal neuralgia, interstitial cystitis, recurrent vaginal/bladder infections, or post-surgery complications. On average, women with myofascial pain can see multiple providers over 2.5 years before a proper diagnosis. BostonUrogyn specializes in pelvic pain.

Traditional treatments such as surgery, medication, or physical therapy can sometimes be ineffective and can, in some cases, make the pain worse. That’s where SoLá Pelvic Therapy comes in.

Sola Pelvic Therapy

SoLá Pelvic Therapy is a non-invasive treatment that uses regenerative photobiomodulation technology to release tension in the pelvic muscles and alleviate pain.  

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

  • Pain in the vulva/vagina

  • UTI symptoms

  • Difficulty emptying bladder and/or bowel

TESTIMONIALS

SoLá Pelvic Therapy Podcast

Listen to Dr. Neeraj Kohli discuss pelvic pain and a new exciting treatment, SoLá Pelvic Therapy, that has completely changed the way pelvic pain is managed. SolaTherapy has shown such high and proven results for pelvic pain that BostonUrogyn offers a money-back guarantee for the procedure. Stop suffering and call us today to book a consultation. For more information, also visit www.solapelvictherapy.com.

Dr. Kohli

At Boston Urogyn, we are committed to providing our patients with the most effective treatments available and understand that every patient is unique.  We will work with you to develop a personalized treatment plan to address your specific needs.