Bladder Problems
Women’s Health Physios can help with bladder problems e.g. leakage with exercise or sneezing, a frequent, strong urge to urinate and leakage with urgency.
Continue Reading →Women’s Health Physios can help with bladder problems e.g. leakage with exercise or sneezing, a frequent, strong urge to urinate and leakage with urgency.
Continue Reading →A Women’s Health Physio can help manage bowel problems, including an urgent need to open the bowels, loss of bowel control and constipation.
Continue Reading →Carpal tunnel syndrome causes tingling, numbness and pain in the hand and is common during and after pregnancy. See our Women’s Health Physio for help.
Continue Reading →De Quervain’s (mummy thumb) causes pain at the base of the thumb and is common in women with young babies. A Women’s Health Physio can help manage this.
Continue Reading →Separation of the tummy muscles is common after pregnancy. A Women’s Health Physio can help you improve this and return to exercise safely.
Continue Reading →Advice and exercise plans from a Women’s Health Physio keep you exercising safely during pregnancy.
Continue Reading →Pelvic girdle pain affects 20% of pregnant women, and low back pain can occur in up to half of all pregnancies. A Women’s Health Physio can provide treatment and exercises to help.
Continue Reading →A Women’s Health Physio can help you manage osteoporosis and osteopenia with an individualized exercise program.
Continue Reading →Mastitis is an inflammatory condition of the breast, which usually occurs in breast-feeding women, but can occur during pregnancy as well.
Continue Reading →Pelvic organ prolapse refers to the descent of one or more of your pelvic organs (bladder, bowel or uterus) into the vagina.
Continue Reading →A Women’s Health Physio can help manage problems associated with pelvic pain, including pelvic floor overactivity, painful sex, bladder and bowel symptoms.
Continue Reading →Some women will suffer from some symptoms during pregnancy which can make their 40-week term more uncomfortable and hard to manage. A Women’s Health Physio can provide treatment and exercises to help.
Continue Reading →A Women’s Health Physio is the perfect person to help you return to exercise safely after your baby.
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