She has specialized training in
treatment of pelvic floor dysfunction which includes, but is not limited to; urinary and fecal incontinence, organ prolapse, pelvic pain, sexual dysfunction, and painful intercourse.
Unfortunately I do not have any statistics for Canada and Australia, however recent literature has shown that within the USA alone, the
incidence of pelvic floor dysfunction is going to rise from 28.1 million WOMEN in 2010, to 43.8 million in 2050 (1).
Her practice focuses on an integrated
treatment of pelvic floor dysfunctions and infertility through a pelvic health physiotherapy, acupuncture, and yoga to name a few treatment methods she uses.
Pelvic floor physiotherapy is not only for women; men and children can also suffer from
symptoms of pelvic floor dysfunction and can benefit from specific treatment techniques offered by a qualified pelvic floor physiotherapist.
After spending several years addressing pre-natal and post-partum musculoskeletal health, Blair developed a passion for helping those with all
types of pelvic floor dysfunction.
Childbirth preparation and pre-natal education — with focus on prevention of pelvic floor dysfunction
Offering individualized, holistic approach in the treatment
of pelvic floor dysfunctions, infertility, myofascial pain and more.
This happens to be a loaded question because the answer is dependent on your conditioning level, your over-all strength, and your symptoms
of pelvic floor dysfunction.
When we have any type
of pelvic floor dysfunction / weakness, you really want to limit your rectus activity.
Melissa is a registered physiotherapist with extensive post graduate training in the management and treatment
of pelvic floor dysfunction and perinatal health.
While pregnant with her son, Brianne began coursework that allowed her to specialize in the diagnosis and treatment
of pelvic floor dysfunction.