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Women's, Men's and Pelvic Health Physiotherapy

A WMPH Physiotherapist is a specialised physiotherapist trained to assess, diagnose, and treat a range of conditions related to pelvic health for both women and men. They focus on the muscles, ligaments, and nerves that support the pelvic organs and help manage conditions affecting these areas. This includes a variety of issues related to the pelvic floor, bladder, bowel, sexual health, and more.

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Here are some key areas of focus for a Women’s, Men’s, and Pelvic Health Physiotherapist:

  1. Pelvic Floor Dysfunction: Treating issues such as pelvic organ prolapse, incontinence (urinary or bowel), and pelvic pain.

  2. Pain Management: Addressing chronic pelvic pain, including conditions like endometriosis, vulvodynia, and prostatitis.

  3. Pre- and Postnatal Care: Supporting women through pregnancy and after childbirth, assisting with recovery from birth, and managing pelvic floor health.

  4. Men’s Health: Helping men manage pelvic health concerns such as erectile dysfunction, prostate surgery recovery, and incontinence.

  5. Menopausal Support: Assisting individuals navigating the physical changes of menopause, including pelvic health and pain management.

  6. Sexual Health: Supporting both men and women with sexual dysfunction or discomfort related to the pelvic region.

  7. Post-Surgical Rehabilitation: Helping patients recover after surgery involving the pelvic organs or reproductive system.

This physiotherapy approach combines manual therapy, education, exercises, and sometimes specialised equipment to improve function, reduce pain, and enhance overall quality of life for people experiencing pelvic health issues.

Our Specialist in
Women's, Men's and Pelvic Health
Libby Oldfield
Specialist Women's and Men's Health Physiotherapist

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123-456-7890 

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