Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy Bedford

Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy Halifax

Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy in Halifax

If you are also suffering from pelvic floor dysfunction like incontinence, pelvic pain or any other such condition, we are here with our pelvic floor physiotherapy for you at Halifax. Our experienced staff helps you to restore your pelvic floor functions. We help you in diagnosing the right condition and giving you the best treatment. Coastal sports and wellness provides physiotherapy services to regain control and reduces discomfort.

What is Pelvic Floor Dysfunction?

Pelvic Floor dysfunction refers to a condition where pelvic floor muscles do not work properly and become too weak causing pelvic pain, abnormal bowel and bladder function and sexual dysfunction. It affects both male and females.

How Does It Work?

Advanced Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy is a kind of physiotherapy which works to relieve the symptoms of pelvic floor dysfunctions. Our physiotherapists provide you a range of exercise and treatment. By doing this your pelvic muscles become stronger and regain the pelvic control.
The goal of pelvic floor physical therapy is to ease your symptoms so that you can get back to your daily routine.

Symptoms of Pelvic Floor Dysfunction

Below are the symptoms of Pelvic Floor Dysfunction issues that can be cured through pelvic floor physiotherapy at Halifax: 

  • Frequent bathroom visits.
  • Having to frequently start and stop when you’re trying to pee.
  • Straining or pushing to pass a bowel movement.
  • Having to change positions on the toilet or use your hand to eliminate stool.
  • Constipation (Experts estimate that up to half of the people with long-term constipation also have pelvic floor dysfunction).
  • Leaking stool (fecal incontinence).
  • Leaking urine (urinary incontinence).
  • Painful urination.
  • Unexplained low back pain.
  • Ongoing pain in your pelvic region, genitals or rectum — with or without a bowel movement
  • Preparation for labour and delivery
  • Postpartum pelvic floor and core rehabilitation 
  • Diastasis Recti (separation of the abdominal muscles)

What To Expect on First Visit?

At your first visit, our physiotherapists start an initial session in which your complete medical history and area of concerns are noted down. After that, a physical examination is taken. An internal examination is not mandatory however it is very useful to diagnose the exact problem in the pelvic floor. In the whole process, your privacy is our responsibility. We provide you with a healthy environment.