Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy
‘pelvic health physiotherapy has been highly effective in managing & preventing pelvic health concerns throughout all life stages’.
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Pelvic organ prolapse occurs when the muscles and ligaments supporting your pelvic organs weaken, causing the bladder, uterus, or rectum to drop. Our women’s health physiotherapists provide tailored exercises, lifestyle guidance, and pessary support to manage prolapse symptoms and improve pelvic floor strength
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Incontinence, or unintentional leakage of urine, is a common condition affecting women postpartum or during life changes. We offer individualised physiotherapy programs to strengthen your pelvic floor, improve bladder control, and regain confidence in daily activities
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Overactive bladder causes a sudden, uncontrollable urge to urinate, often leading to frequent trips to the bathroom or leakage. Our physiotherapy approach combines pelvic floor retraining, bladder strategies, and lifestyle advice to help you regain control and reduce symptoms.
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Pain during intercourse or changes in sexual function can affect confidence and intimacy. Our women’s health physiotherapists provide gentle assessment and targeted pelvic floor therapy to reduce discomfort and support sexual wellbeing.
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Bowel dysfunction, including urgency, constipation, or accidental leakage, is common but treatable. Our physiotherapists provide pelvic floor training, biofeedback, and lifestyle strategies to improve bowel control and comfort.
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Chronic pelvic pain can stem from muscles, nerves, or connective tissue and affect daily life. We offer target and evidence-based physiotherapy to identify causes, relieve pain, and restore pelvic function.