We are here to support women at any time in life, from the teenage years to the late 80’s and 90’s. Women often live with certain conditions for years and whilst they may be common, they are not normal and can be treated and resolved with help from our specialist Physiotherapists.
Surgery
Our Women’s Health Physiotherapists are here to support you if you are recovering from pelvic or Gynaecological surgery. We can also support you following breast cancer surgery. We are able to help following the below procedures:
- Gynaecological surgery
- Pelvic surgery
- Cesarean section
- Endometriosis
- Hysterectomy
- Breast cancer scar management
For an appointment for any of the above book in a Women’s Health Assessment with a specialist, Hannah Shanks or Kirby Birch
Bladder and Bowel
Many women suffer from bladder and bowel issues following pregnancy, childbirth and more. Our women’s health Physiotherapists are able to assess, diagnose the cause and treat the below conditions:
- Incontinence
- Overactive bladder
- Overactive bowel
For an appointment for any of the above book in a Women’s Health Assessment with a specialist, Hannah Shanks or Kirby Birch
Pelvic area
Our Women’s Health Physiotherapists are able to treat and help resolve many issues relating to the Pelvis and Pelvic area. Some of the conditions they are able to treat include:
- Pelvic floor weakness
- Pelvic floor tightness
- Pelvic pain
- Endometriosis
- Vulvodynia
For an appointment for any of the above book in a Women’s Health Assessment with a specialist, Hannah Shanks or Kirby Birch
Menopause
Our Women’s Health Physiotherapists are able to treat and help many symptoms relating to or associated with going through the Menopause. We can help with:
- Urinary Incontinence: Strengthening pelvic floor muscles through targeted exercises can reduce leakage and improve bladder control.
- Pelvic Pain: Manual therapy and relaxation techniques can relieve discomfort and tension in the pelvic region.
- Decreased Libido and/or vaginal dryness: Techniques to improve pelvic floor function can enhance sexual health and comfort, potentially boosting libido.
- Changes in Bladder Habits: Physiotherapists can provide bladder training strategies to help manage urgency and frequency.
- Joint Pain: Overall body mechanics and alignment can be addressed, alleviating tension and pain.
For an appointment for any of the above book in a Women’s Health Assessment with a specialist, Hannah Shanks or Kirby Birch