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Pelvic pain physiotherapy

Pelvic pain physiotherapy

Pelvic pain is not something that you should have to put up with at any stage of your life. Our experienced women's and pelvic health physiotherapists at Four are here to help, and are skilled in the assessment, diagnosis and management of many complex pelvic pain conditions. This includes management of endometriosis and adenomyosis, painful intimacy, and pelvic girdle pain.

We work closely alongside Christchurch gynaecologists, GP’s, dieticians and other health professionals to ensure that you are receiving the best possible assessment and treatment plan.

Physiotherapy for pelvic pain

Pain in or around the pelvis can present in many ways. There are also many different causes for these symptoms which may or may not include the pelvic floor and abdominal muscles.

Below are some of the most common symptoms and conditions that we can manage at Four Physio. Our pelvic floor physiotherapists will always ensure that you are aware of all of your assessment and treatment options, and will work alongside you and your doctor to achieve your goals. 

  • Endometriosis and adenomyosis pain and symptoms

  • Pregnancy related pelvic girdle pain or pubic symphysis pain

  • Coccyx pain (tailbone pain) or coccydynia

  • Painful sex, otherwise known as dyspareunia

  • Vaginismus and vulvodynia

  • Bladder pain syndrome

  • Bowel concerns including pain from constipation, hemorrhoids, anal fissures

  • ACC Sensitive Claims

Book your pelvic health physiotherapy appointment with one of our team here.

Pricing

Women's and pelvic health initial consultation

60 minute appointment - women's health or pelvic health. Private and ACC options.

Women's and pelvic health follow up consultation

30 minute appointment - for all women's health and pelvic health follow up appointments. Private and ACC options.

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.

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