How is it possible that the BoPT member(s) were able to promulgate a "new regulation," stating for the first time "pelvic floor therapy was an INVASIVE procedure," without having ANY certified experts in pelvic floor therapy present and NOT knowing their own facilities websites, where they teach or practice, which still to date, list pelvic floor therapy as NON-INVASIVE?
http://www.bonsecoursphysicaltherapy.com/pelvic-pain/
There are non-invasive physical therapy solutions to address pelvic pain. The program your therapist customizes for you may include some of the following therapies:
https://go.vcuhealth.org/media/file/UrogynGuide-UnderstandingPelvicFloorConditions-Sept2019.pdf
Treatment options
Noninvasive solutions: In addition to lifestyle changes, your doctor may recommend exercises to retrain your bladder and strengthen your pelvic muscles. You may also receive treatment in the form of physical therapy, which may involve biofeedback or nerve stimulation to teach you how to activate your muscles.