Physiotherapy plays an important role in the treatment of a weak pelvic floor, by helping you to strengthen your pelvic floor muscles.
Many people associate physiotherapy with the treatment of sports injuries or for rehabilitation following an operation or accident. But physiotherapy can help to treat a broad range of other conditions. These include bladder problems such as incontinence, or stress incontinence, where physiotherapy is used to strengthen the muscles of the pelvic floor.
On commencement of treatment you will see a physiotherapist who will assess your condition and develop a plan for you that is likely to include a personalised exercise programme.
Women's health physiotherapists with specialist training
All pelvic floor treatment physiotherapists are women who are highly trained in the field of women’s health and urinary continence. They have a great deal of experience in the treatment of weak pelvic floor muscles and the bladder problems that are often associated with the condition.
They will be sympathetic to your condition and take the time to understand your individual situation. Your conversations will be in the strictest confidence and you will be treated with respect and dignity throughout.
All physiotherapists are Chartered State Registered Physiotherapists. This means that their qualification is properly recognised and they are governed by a professional code of conduct.
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