Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy

Pelvic health physiotherapy (also known as pelvic floor physiotherapy or women's health physiotherapy) at Four is a specialised service to help those of all ages who may be experiencing symptoms or concerns surrounding their pelvic health. This includes pregnancy and postpartum changes, pre or post gynaecological surgery, peri-menopause or post-menopause symptoms.
Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy Christchurch
Pelvic health physiotherapy (also known as pelvic floor physiotherapy or women's health physiotherapy) at Four is a specialised service to help those of all ages who may be experiencing symptoms or concerns surrounding their pelvic health. This includes pregnancy and postpartum changes, pre or post gynaecological surgery, perimenopause or post menopause symptoms.
Our experienced women’s and pelvic health physiotherapists here in Christchurch will take the time to talk to you about your concerns, establish your goals, carry out a comprehensive evidence based assessment, and work alongside you to build a management plan that will work for your individual lifestyle.
Pregnancy physiotherapy assessments - including pelvic floor assessment for pregnancy and in preparation for birth, safe exercise advice and prescription through pregnancy, perineal stretching, abdominal assessment and core training, use of support garments to support pregnancy related pelvic girdle pain, and advice on supporting your body in those first few weeks postpartum.
Postnatal physiotherapy assessments - including pelvic floor assessment postpartum and assessment of tearing, management of any bladder or bowel related concerns, diastasis recti assessment and management options such as core re-training, safe return to exercise advice and progressions after having a baby.
Pelvic pain - including painful sex (dyspareunia), vaginismus, vulvodynia or pain from endometriosis or adenomyosis.
Read more below about the wide range of symptoms and presentations we can assess and manage, including:
Urinary incontinence can include bladder leakage of any kind, stress incontinence with jumping, coughing or sneezing, or urgency. We also manage those with symptoms of increased urinary frequency.
Urinary incontinence is a symptom that women of many ages experience. The good news is that you don’t have to put up with this! A pelvic floor physiotherapist can help you to establish why you are leaking, and then work with you to reduce symptoms.
Some examples of common causative factors associated with incontinence include pelvic floor muscles weakness, injury to the pelvic floor muscles following childbirth, or hormonal changes that with menopause.
Treatment options may include pelvic floor muscle training, core muscle training, bladder and bowel education and lifestyle changes, the use of topical oestrogen creams, or referral on to trusted doctors, urologists and gynaecologists as needed.
Symptoms such as bowel urgency, fecal or wind incontinence, and constipation are just some of the many bowel related concerns that we can help you to manage. A pelvic floor physiotherapist will establish why your symptoms are occurring, and will work alongside you to develop a management plan that suits your lifestyle.
Bowel control may be altered following childbirth or during times of hormonal fluctuations such as during menopause. Many women who suffer from endometriosis also experience symptoms of IBS or irritable bowel syndrome.
Physiotherapy management may include pelvic floor muscle training, abdominal release work including abdominal fascia release, exercise prescription and lifestyle modifications such as toileting considerations. We also work closely with local dieticians, doctors and colorectal specialists as needed.
Pelvic organ prolapse is referred to as the symptomatic dropping down of one or more pelvic organs. These include the bladder, uterus or rectum. This is an uncomfortable symptom for many women, and there are many treatment options to consider.
Pelvic organ prolapse may occur following childbirth, during/post menopause, or as a result of chronic constipation.
Physiotherapy treatment for prolapse includes lifestyle changes, pelvic floor exercises and bowel/bladder management. We can also discuss the use of pessaries to support your prolapse.
Pelvic pain during pregnancy can be an unwanted symptom for most! Pain may present at the back or the front of the pelvis and will often be worse with single leg activities. Diagnosis may often include sacroiliac joint pain, pubic symphysis pain, or coccyx pain/coccydynia.
All of our women’s health physiotherapists at Four have a musculoskeletal background, which means that we are skilled in pelvic girdle pain management and can apply evidence based treatment options to reduce pain and discomfort during your pregnancy.
Management may include exercise prescription, soft tissue massage, support belts and abdominal support garments. We will also teach you how to move comfortably throughout the day to reduce symptoms with activities such as rolling in bed, getting dressed or walking.
Diastasis recti is a normal occurrence during pregnancy, and can often remain following childbirth. At Four, our women's health physios will educate our clients on the importance of good quality core and pelvic strengthening exercises to support this area, and guide you through a return to sport and exercise plan.
The pelvic floor muscles are just like any other muscle in the body. This means that they can be trained to be stronger, faster or more coordinated. Depending on your concerns or symptoms, we can tailor a pelvic floor exercise program to suit your lifestyle.
To learn how to perform a good pelvic floor squeeze - read our blog here.
The current guidelines suggest that all women who are pregnant with an uncomplicated pregnancy participate in regular exercise where possible. This includes a combination of resistance and aerobic based training. We are aware of these specific types of exercise and muscle groups should be targeted during this time, and are skilled in creating safe and effective exercise programs to suit. We also offer pregnancy reformer Pilates classes - find out more here.
Following childbirth, it is important to seek advice from a pelvic floor physiotherapist to help to get you back to the movement and exercise that you love. We understand that every pregnancy, labor and recovery is different and will therefore spend time to learn about your journey and goals. We also offer postnatal reformer Pilates classes - more out more about these here.
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Frequently asked questions
Pelvic floor assessments will often involve an internal vaginal exam to assess the strength, mobility and coordination of your pelvic floor muscles and the surrounding fascia. Your informed consent will always be gained prior to any examination, following the discussion of any concerns that you may have.
The Four team are busy bees! Which means our diaries can get booked up, sometimes weeks or even months in advance! We apologise for this, and aim to do everything we can to accomodate to the needs of our Four clients.
If you are struggling to find a time that works for you, don't hesitate to contact us via phone call or email. We have a cancellation list which we can add you to, and we will let you know if an earlier appointment time becomes available.
For general physiotherapy bookings for acute injuries, we aim to hold some last minute appointments each week, these may not be visible in our online booking system, so once again please get in touch if you are in need of an urgent appointment!