Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy Bedford

Pelvic Health Physiotherapy Halifax

Pelvic Health Physiotherapy Halifax

Our Halifax clinic provides compassionate and skilled pelvic health physiotherapy to help all genders at all stages of their lives. Whether you’re dealing with postpartum symptoms, chronic pelvic pain, or bladder dysfunction, our compassionate team is here to support your journey to healing. We take a whole-body approach to care, combining expert clinical skills with a deep understanding of how pelvic health impacts daily life. Our physiotherapists bring both advanced training and deep empathy to each session, ensuring you feel safe, heard, and empowered. Pelvic health is an essential part of your overall well-being—and you shouldn’t have to suffer in silence.

What is Pelvic Health Physiotherapy?

Pelvic health physiotherapy examines and treats the muscles, ligaments, nerves, and connective tissues of the pelvic floor. This complicated internal system coordinates with your diaphragm and hips to promote sexual and reproductive wellness. This therapy approach is highly advised for patients of all genders suffering from urinary tract infection, painful intercourse, constipation, and discomfort in the low back, hips, and pelvic.

Conditions

  • Following conditions can be treated through pelvic health physiotherapy:
    • Bladder and bowel incontinence
    • Urgency and frequent bathroom visits
    • Constipation and rectal pain
    • Pain during or after intercourse
    • Endometriosis, vulvodynia, chronic pelvic pain
    • Pelvic organ prolapse
    • Postpartum recovery
    • Pre- and postnatal care
    • Unexplained low back or hip pain
    • Prostate-related issues and erectile dysfunction
    • Assistance for active athletes, new moms, menopausal changes.

What to Expect at First Visit

The first visit to our Halifax pelvic health physiotherapy clinic includes a private session. We’ll start by talking over your medical history, symptoms, and goals. This is followed by a physical evaluation of your posture, spine, hips, and pelvis.

Internal pelvic exams may be necessary to fully check the pelvic floor muscles. This is always discussed openly with you, and we prioritize your comfort and consent. Internal assessments are never necessary and are only done if you fully understand and agree.