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Women's Health Physiotherapy

Women's health physiotherapy addresses a wide range of conditions affecting the female body, particularly those related to the pelvic floor muscles, pregnancy, and childbirth. Here's a list of common treatments offered by women's health physiotherapists:

Pelvic Floor Dysfunction:

  • Urinary incontinence: Loss of bladder control, characterized by involuntary leakage of urine.
  • Pelvic organ prolapse: Weakening of pelvic floor muscles leading to the descent of organs like the bladder, uterus, or rectum.
  • Fecal incontinence: Inability to control bowel movements.
  • Pelvic pain: Chronic pain in the pelvic region, including vulvodynia and vaginismus.

Prenatal and Postnatal Care:

  • Low back pain during pregnancy: Techniques to manage pain and improve posture.
  • Pelvic floor muscle strengthening: Exercises to prepare for childbirth and support recovery after delivery.
  • Diastasis recti rehabilitation: Treatment for separated abdominal muscles following pregnancy.
  • Postpartum recovery: Addressing pain, incontinence, and other issues arising after childbirth.

Other Conditions:

  • Lymphedema: Fluid buildup causing swelling in the legs or arms.
  • Menopausal symptoms: Management of pain, stiffness, and other physical changes.
  • Sexual dysfunction: Addressing pain during intercourse and improving sexual health.

Treatment Techniques:

  • Pelvic floor muscle exercises: Strengthening and retraining the muscles that support the bladder, uterus, and rectum.
  • Manual therapy: Techniques to address muscle tension and pain.
  • Biofeedback: Using a device to provide feedback on muscle activity.
  • Electrical stimulation: Stimulating muscles with low-grade electrical current.
  • Education and advice: Providing information on self-care and lifestyle modifications.

Disclaimer: It's important to consult with a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment of any medical condition. 

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