Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy Treatment in Toronto

Pelvic health physiotherapy (also called pelvic floor physiotherapy or pelvic physiotherapy) is the assessment and treatment of various conditions that involve the pelvic floor or symptoms that manifest in this area.

The pelvic floor includes muscles, ligaments, nerves and connective tissue. It plays an important role in the body by providing support for the bladder, genitals, uterus and anus. If you suffer from any of the symptoms below, you may benefit from pelvic floor physiotherapy:

Urgency

a strong, compelling urge to urinate or defecate that may be difficult to control.

Nocturia

waking at night repeatedly to urinate.

Constipation

difficult passage of hard stools less than
three times a week.

Frequency

having to urinate so frequently that your normal routine is affected.

Incontinence

leakage of urine or feces that cannot
be controlled.

Chronic Pelvic Pain

pain within or around the pelvic region present for three months or more without any positive physical diagnosis or medical explanation.

Other common symptoms may include:

  • Painful intercourse

  • Burning

  • Heaviness

  • Pressure

Assessment

Before pelvic floor treatment begins, your pelvic health physiotherapist will take your full medical history and thoroughly discuss your current problems and symptoms.

With informed consent, your pelvic floor physiotherapist will perform a complete physical assessment of the joints and tissues affecting this area. This may include internal and external examinations to identify the affected tissues that may be contributing to your urinary, bowel or pelvic pain symptoms.

Common areas that may refer pain to the pelvic region include: the abdomen, lower back, hips, pubic symphysis (the firm, fixed joint between the two pubic bones) and sacro-iliac joint (the joint formed by the sacrum and ilium where they meet on either side of the lower back).

Based on your examination, your pelvic health physiotherapist will work with you to put together a plan of care that is specific to your particular goals, symptoms and dysfunction.

Since every person has a unique case, it is important that your treatment is customized to address your specific needs.



Helpful Link:
Understanding the Scope of Pelvic Physiotherapy

Treatment

There are various modes of pelvic floor treatment that are well supported by the scientific literature and can be effective as part of your care. Some of these treatment options are:

Did you know?

1 in 3 women

experience urinary incontinence

Over 30% of females

perform kegal (pelvic floor) exercises incorrectly

30-50% of females

have minor pelvic organ prolapse after a vaginal delivery

All women in France are given access to pelvic floor physiotherapy after having a baby.