Pelvic Health Physiotherapy

Physiotherapy in Pelvic Health addresses pelvic floor issues, including incontinence, pelvic pain, postnatal recovery, and pre- and postoperative rehabilitation. This specialized service includes a thorough assessment and individualized treatment plan, incorporating pelvic floor exercises, manual therapy, and patient education. By focussing on strengthening and rehabilitating the pelvic floor muscles, this therapy helps improve bladder and bowel control, reduces pain, and enhances the overall quality of life for men and women.

Frequently Asked Questions

Pelvic health physiotherapy can treat a range of conditions, including urinary and faecal incontinence, pelvic pain, prolapse, postnatal recovery, and pre-and postoperative rehabilitation related to pelvic surgeries.

Pelvic floor exercises strengthen the muscles that support the bladder and bowel, improving control and reducing incontinence episodes. A physiotherapist will guide you in performing these exercises correctly for the best results.

During a session, the physiotherapist will conduct a thorough assessment, including discussing your symptoms, evaluating your pelvic floor muscles, and developing an individualised treatment plan. Treatment may involve exercises, manual therapy, and education on managing your condition.

No, pelvic health physiotherapy is beneficial for both men and women. While it often addresses issues related to pregnancy and childbirth in women, it can also help men with pelvic pain, incontinence, or post-surgical recovery, such as after prostate surgery.

The timeline for seeing results varies depending on the condition and individual progress. Some people may notice improvements within a few weeks, while others may need several months of consistent therapy to achieve significant results. Your physiotherapist will track your progress and adjust your treatment plan as needed.

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Pre & Post Surgery Physiotherapy

Pelvic Health Physiotherapy

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