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If you're reading this, you're probably curious about your pelvic floor or already dealing with symptoms like muscle spasms, bladder leaks, chronic constipation, pain with sex, or having to sprint to the bathroom.Seeing a pelvic floor physical therapist is the best way to figure out what's going on with your pelvic floor and get the treatment you need to resolve symptoms for good. In the meantime, the following self-assessment tools will help you decode your symptoms and learn more about your pelvic floor —including whether your pelvic floor muscles are too tight or too weak.

How does the pelvic floor become tight or weak?

The pelvic floor muscles span the base of your pelvis and help to support and control healthy bowel, bladder, and sexual function. Healthy pelvic floor muscles are simultaneously strong, flexible, and coordinated.

When your pelvic floor muscles are not working the way they should, it's referred to as pelvic floor muscle dysfunction (PFD). PFD can develop for a whole variety of reasons including:

  • Lack of use — like any other muscle, if you don't exercise your pelvic floor, it will lose strength
  • Change in hormones, particularly estrogen (during pregnancy or menopause, for example)
  • Trauma or injury (psychological or physical)
  • Chronic, intense pelvic floor pressure (this can be caused by pregnancy, frequent coughing, heavy lifting, or chronic constipation)

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There are two types of pelvic floor muscle dysfunction:

  • Overactive pelvic floor muscle dysfunction: Tight, overactive pelvic floor muscles have poor flexibility, struggle to relax, and are tender to the touch. Because muscle tightness restricts a muscle’s ability to produce force, tight muscles can also be weak and unsupportive
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  • Underactive pelvic floor muscle dysfunction: If your pelvic floor muscles are underactive, they're too weak to function properly.

Treatment for pelvic floor muscle dysfunction is not one-size-fits-all and depends on many factors, including the nature of your symptoms and what may be contributing to them. A pelvic floor physical therapist will ask about your daily bathroom habits, stress level, diet, physical activity, and more to gain a better understanding of any underlying causes.

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How to Tell if Your Pelvic Floor is Tight or Weak

Here are 4 ways to figure out what's happening with your pelvic floor.

1. Check for symptoms of a tight pelvic floor.

If you experience any of the following, you may have tight pelvic floor muscles:

  • Chronic constipation
  • Pain during sex (inner course, outercourse, or org*sm)
  • Difficulty starting or stopping urine flow
  • Painful urination or urinary urgency and/or frequency
  • Low back, pelvic, or tailbone pain

2. Check for symptoms of a weak pelvic floor.

If you experience any of the following, you may have weak or underactive pelvic floor muscles:

  • Bladder or bowel leakage
  • Difficulties holding back gas
  • Pelvic heaviness or prolapse
  • Low back, pelvic, or tailbone pain
  • Decreased sensation during sex, or delayed or absent org*sms

3. Decode your kegel.

Sit on a chair with a firm flat surface. Make sure your feet are flat on the floor, and you are sitting up straight on your sit bones so that you can feel your vulva pressed gently into the chair.

Contract or squeeze your pelvic floor muscles to lift your vulva up and away from the chair. This should feel like the movement you make when you are trying to hold back gas or stop the flow of urine. Are you able to do it?How hard is it to do?

Hold the squeeze for a few seconds if you can, and then release your contraction. Pay attention to the way it feels when you release your pelvic floor. Did you feel it relax? Did it relax quickly or take some time? Did it stay contracted and not relax at all?

If it felt difficult or impossible to contract your pelvic floor muscles, or if you could contract but it was too hard to hold and they quickly released, you may have weak pelvic floor muscles.

Alternatively, you may have pelvic floor tightness if you notice that the contraction felt difficult or weak, and/or releasing the contraction was difficult. Tight pelvic floor muscles can be so used to being held tight, that it can be difficult to release after a contraction.

4. Give yourself an internal self-assessment.

If you're ready to explore your pelvic floor even more, a self-guided, internal pelvic floor muscle assessment will give you a wealth of information about how your muscles are functioning. Check out this blog for a full explanation of how to do the assessment. Don't forget to take notes about what you find so you can discuss them with a pelvic floor physical therapist.

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Dr. Ashley Rawlins, PT, DPT

Dr. Rawlins is a physical therapist at Origin who specializes in the treatment of pelvic floor muscle dysfunctions including pelvic pain, sexual dysfunction, pregnancy related pain, postpartum recovery, and bowel and bladder dysfunction. In addition to being a practicing clinician, she is a passionate educator and author.

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FAQs

How do I know if my pelvic floor is tight or weak? ›

How do you tell if your pelvic floor is tight vs. weak?
  1. Signs of a tight pelvic floor: Difficulty with starting your stream with urination. ...
  2. Signs of a weak pelvic floor: Difficulty feeling the desired rise in the pelvic floor upon attempts to contract/perform a Kegel. ...
  3. Urinary Incontinence:
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How do you test if your pelvic floor is strong? ›

Contract your pelvic floor muscle by imagining that you are stopping the flow of urine. You should be able to feel a squeezing and lifting sensation around your finger. If, after performing these self-exams, you were able to see and feel your muscles contracting, congratulations!

Does a strong pelvic floor make you tighter? ›

But strengthening the pelvic floor muscles with kegel exercises can make it a little bit more taut. It might be tighter because women are better able to contract their muscles, and that might improve sensation.

Does queefing mean weak pelvic floor? ›

vagin*l gas (vagin*l flatulence or queefing) is when you pass gas from your vagin*. The noise you hear is trapped air coming out of your vagin*. It's usually harmless and caused by sex, exercise or weak pelvic floor muscles. In rare cases, it's a sign of a vagin*l fistula.

What can be mistaken for pelvic floor dysfunction? ›

What conditions can be mistaken for pelvic floor dysfunction?
  • Interstitial cystitis: This condition causes pain in your pelvis or bladder. ...
  • Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS): IBS is a group of symptoms that affect your digestive tract.

How do you test for pelvic floor tightness? ›

In order to test for this, a fine sensor attached to the tip of the gloved examining finger of the physician is inserted into the anal canal. A gentle electrical impulse is delivered which most patients cannot feel. The time it takes for the muscle to respond is recorded and the procedure repeated on the other side.

How does a doctor check your pelvic floor muscles? ›

They may use a light to have better visibility. They will then usually check the outer layer or superficial layer of pelvic floor muscles, which are in the area of the vulva, labia and perineum. They may use a q-tip or their gloved finger to check for any sensitivity in these areas.

How to fix a weak pelvic floor? ›

Self-Help Measures
  1. Strengthen your core. You've likely heard of Kegel exercises. ...
  2. Practice fluid management. Limit fluids, especially caffeine and alcohol to address symptoms of urinary incontinence and frequency. ...
  3. Maintain a healthy body weight. ...
  4. Avoid smoking. ...
  5. Ignore your bladder.

Can you feel pelvic floor muscles with your fingers? ›

You can feel where your pelvic floor muscles are by squeezing these three openings. vagin*l opening: Insert a finger or two inside your vagin* and try to squeeze them. Urethra: Imagine that you're peeing and squeeze as if you were stopping the flow midstream.

Does walking tighten pelvic floor? ›

Exercising weak muscles regularly, over a period of time can strengthen them and make them work effectively again. Regular gentle exercise, such as walking can also help to strengthen your pelvic floor muscles.

Do squats make your pelvic floor tighter? ›

Squatting has been shown to improve the strength and control of your pelvic floor and when done well and often, can reduce your risk of urinary leakage! Get the basic movement pattern and muscle activation down first, then gradually add resistance, working up to a barbell squat.

Can sitting too much tighten pelvic floor? ›

Very upright and unsupported sitting positions have been associated with higher levels of activity in the pelvic floor muscles. Over time, this could potentially lead to tightness or pain in the pelvic region.

How to tell the difference between a tight or weak pelvic floor? ›

Identifying a Tight Pelvic Floor

These can be telltale signs of muscle overactivity. Conducting an internal self-assessment can help—gently palpate the pelvic area to feel for excessive tension or discomfort. You might also notice a sensation of urgency or frequent urination, which can further indicate tightness.

Can a tight pelvic floor make it hard to fart? ›

The expert —known only as “George” — posted a clip to TikTok late last week, saying struggles with flatulence could be caused by tight pelvic floor muscles.

How do I know if my pelvic floor muscles are strong? ›

Signs your pelvic floor is strong may include: None or very few “accidents.” Not feeling a frequent urge to pee or poop. Feeling like you're in control of your bowels and bladder.

How to loosen a tight pelvic floor? ›

First, take a slow, gentle breath in through your nose, and allow your belly and ribs to flare out to the sides. “Open” your pelvic floor with your inhale breath. Exhale slowly and gently through your mouth, allowing your belly to fall. Let the air out of your upper lungs, relax your ribs, belly and pelvic floor.

What it feels like when your pelvic floor is weakening? ›

Weak pelvic floor muscles can also cause sexual difficulties such as reduced vagin*l sensation. If the muscles are weak but overactive (or working too hard) this can cause painful sex or vulval pain and can also cause reduced bladder control.

How do I know if I'm clenching my pelvic floor? ›

Here are 12 not so obvious signs your pelvic floor is tight:
  1. Stiff hips: This is for all my tight hip people. ...
  2. Back pain: ...
  3. Jaw clenching: ...
  4. Constipation: ...
  5. Pain with penetrative sex (vagin*l or anal): ...
  6. Tailbone pain: ...
  7. Urinary urgency: ...
  8. Urinary frequency:
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