When to see a Womens Health Physio
WOMEN'S HEALTH PHYSIOTHERAPY
Women’s Health Physiotherapists are experienced and highly trained physiotherapists who specialize in musculoskeletal issues associated with pregnancy, birth, post-partum, breastfeeding and menopause. They also specialize in pelvic floor muscle issues and pelvic pain.
Women’s Health Physiotherapists have post-graduate training and specialized skills in the assessment and treatment of pelvic floor function and dysfunction. The life-stages and changes experienced by women can have a wide-ranging impact on their bodies and Women’s Health Physiotherapists are trained to understand this. An evidence-based approach ensures up-to-date research is used to choose the most effective treatment techniques for you. Pelvic issues can be a sensitive topic and many people take a long time to seek treatment, but help is available! You can expect a thorough and complete pelvic assessment, diagnosis and explanation of your pelvic issue and a management and treatment plan that you can be actively involved in to improve your pelvic health concern.
HOW WE CAN HELP YOU:
Commited, passionate and highly trained physiotherapists would love to help you improve and manage any of the following conditions:
Pregnancy and postpartum:
Pregnancy-related pelvic girdle pain (PRPGP or Pelvic Instability)
Pregnancy-related back or neck pain
Birth related injuries
Coccyx pain and injury
Abdominal muscle separation (DRAM)
Rib pain
Hip pain (Femoro-acetabular impingement, FAI)
Carpal tunnel and wrist pain
Mastitis and blocked ducts
Return to sport and exercise after childbirth
Pelvic issues:
Genito-pelvic pain disorder (vaginismus)
Vulvodynia
Sexual pain
Overactive (tight) pelvic floor muscles
Pudendal neuralgia
Pelvic muscle pain / spasm
Pain associated with Endometriosis
Weak pelvic floor muscles
Urinary incontinence
Faecal incontinence
Prolapse
Surgery – prolapse, continence sling, hysterectomy or prostatectomy
Rebound Health offers Women’s Health Physiotherapy services at our Harbord Diggers in Freshwater location