Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy

is a specialized area of physical therapy that focuses on the rehabilitation of the pelvic floor muscles, aiming to address various dysfunctions affecting urinary, bowel, and sexual health. This therapy involves individualized treatment plans designed to strengthen or relax pelvic floor muscles, depending on the specific condition.

Key Objectives of Pelvic floor physiotherapy

Muscle Strengthening

Enhancing the strength and endurance of pelvic floor muscles to support pelvic organs and improve control over urinary and bowel functions.

Muscle Relaxation

Addressing muscle tightness or over activity by teaching techniques to relax and lengthen pelvic floor muscles, which can alleviate pain and improve function.

Functional Improvement

Restoring normal pelvic floor function to alleviate symptoms such as incontinence, pelvic pain, and sexual dysfunction, thereby enhancing the quality of life

Common Conditions Treated:

Involuntary leakage of urine, which can result from weakened pelvic floor muscles.

Loss of bowel control due to insufficient pelvic floor muscle strength.​

 A condition where pelvic organs descend due to weakened pelvic floor support.​

Persistent discomfort in the pelvic region, which may be alleviated by normalizing pelvic floor muscle tone.

Issues such as pain during intercourse, which can be addressed by improving pelvic floor muscle function.

Therapeutic Interventions:

  • Pelvic Floor Muscle Training: Exercises aimed at strengthening or relaxing pelvic floor muscles to restore normal function. ​
  • Manual Therapy: Hands-on techniques used by therapists to assess and treat pelvic floor muscle dysfunction.​
  • Biofeedback Therapy: Utilizing sensors to provide real-time feedback on pelvic floor muscle activity, helping patients learn to control these muscles effectively. ​
  • Electrical Stimulation: Applying mild electrical currents to stimulate pelvic floor muscles, promoting strengthening or relaxation as needed. ​

Benefits of Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy: