Women's Health
Women's health physiotherapy, also known as pelvic health physiotherapy, is a specialized branch of physiotherapy that focuses on the assessment and treatment of conditions affecting the pelvic floor and surrounding structures in women. This area of physiotherapy addresses a range of issues related to the pelvic region, including musculoskeletal, neurological, and reproductive health concerns. Here are some key aspects of women's health physiotherapy:
1. Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
Physiotherapists assess and treat pelvic floor dysfunction, which may manifest as conditions like urinary incontinence, faecal incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, and pelvic pain.
2. Pre and Postnatal Care
Women's health physiotherapists play a crucial role in providing care during pregnancy and after childbirth. They offer guidance on exercises, postural education, and pelvic floor muscle training to support a healthy pregnancy and recovery.
3. Pelvic Pain Management
Physiotherapy is employed to address various forms of pelvic pain, including conditions such as dyspareunia (painful intercourse), vulvodynia, and chronic pelvic pain. Treatment may involve manual therapy, relaxation techniques, and exercises.
4. Post-Surgical Rehabilitation
Women undergoing gynaecological or pelvic surgeries, such as hysterectomy or prolapse repair, may benefit from post-surgical rehabilitation provided by women's health physiotherapists. Rehabilitation focuses on optimizing recovery, restoring function, and managing any associated pain.