Not exact matches
Seek advice from your
women's
health physiotherapist first.
Before returning to exercise after pregnancy, Dugard recommends working with a
women's
health physiotherapist to assess your pelvic floor and abdominal separation.
Our
women's
health and pregnancy
physiotherapists treat and educate
women of all ages and walks of life, your
health is our main concern the minute you walk through our door.
I am a certified Pelvic
Health Physiotherapist who has completed post-graduate education through Pelvic
Health Solutions.This training allows me to assess and treat a wide range of pelvic related issues affecting
women and men.
I am a
women's
health Physiotherapist and find that giving pregnant
women calf stretches to do before bed drastically helps decrease calf cramps.
A
women's
health physiotherapist can help pinpoint the source of the problem, and provide appropriate management strategies to avoid prolonging discomfort.
In case you live out of area or it doesn't work for you to have the
physiotherapist come to you, we have included a contact list of other
women's
health physiotherapists that you could see instead.
Through pregnancy and labour, a
woman's pelvic
health can become impaired, making a pelvic floor
physiotherapist an integral part of any
woman's prenatal and postpartum recovery toolbox.
As a Pelvic
Health and Pregnancy
Physiotherapists, we have consistently seen so many
women experiencing pelvic floor issues that could have been prevented or at the very least, minimised and managed much sooner, had the appropriate education and knowledge been available to them.
If you don't want to go the chiro route I definitely recommend looking for a
physiotherapist that specializes in
women's
health.
Pelvic
physiotherapist Janice Taylor explained to me that there is an appalling lack of information within North America's medical community when it comes to pelvic
health, especially when compared to France, where
women receive six weeks of government - funded pelvic floor physiotherapy after childbirth.