Health issues we treat
- Bowel incontinence
- Functional incontinence
- Interstitial cystitis
- Fistulas
- Prolapse
- Musculoskeletal problems
- Low back pain
- Joints pain and arthritis
- Hyperhydrosis
- Work-related injuries and repetitive trauma
- Postpartum rehabilitation
- Varicose veins, tired and fatigued legs, lymphoedema
- Flat feet, heel spurs
- Fibromialgia
- Bad posture correction
- Carpal tunnel syndrome
- Chronic fatigue syndrome
Services we provide
- Biofeedback for pelvic floor dysfunction
- Pelvic floor and core muscle exercises
- Bladder, bowel training
- Massage (RMT), myofascial release, trigger point release
- Hot stone massage
- Infra-red massage bed
- Chiropractic care and physiotherapy
- Electrical stimulation, ultrasound/magnetic therapy
- Pressotherapy / lymphatic drainage
- Therapeutic exercise
- Acupuncture for PMS, pelvic pain and other problems of the female reproductive organs
- Gradient compression hosiery
- Custom-made orthotics and modified orthopedic shoes
Physical health
- Muscle toning/conditioning
- Yoga/Pilates
- Breathing/relaxation technique
- Reflexology
- Weight/lifestyle management
- Diet and nutrition
- Ionithermie detox
- Vibration body shaper
All our services are covered under extended health benefits.
FAQ’s about the Service
Q1. What is Pelvic Health Physiotherapy?
It’s a specialized treatment for the muscles that support the pelvic organs, helping with issues like bladder control or pelvic pain.
Q2. Is it only for after pregnancy?
While great for postpartum recovery, it’s also effective for women of all ages dealing with core weakness or menopause-related changes.
Q3. Is the assessment private?
Is the assessment private?
Q4. Can it help with chronic lower back pain?
Yes. Often, "unexplained" back pain is actually linked to pelvic floor dysfunction.
Q5. When should I start after giving birth?
Generally, we recommend a check-up at 6 weeks postpartum, but you can consult us earlier for gentle advice.
Q6. What if I feel embarrassed?
Please don’t be. Our therapists are specialists who deal with these common issues every day in a supportive, medical environment.


