Category Archives: back pain

Make prolapse symptoms better or even go away

Recently I’ve had a number of patients who have done really well with women’s health physiotherapy to treat their prolapse symptoms. They’re always surprised that it works, but they shouldn’t be – as there’s good evidence to show that strengthening … Continue reading

Posted in back pain, bowel problems, cystocele, enterocele, incontinence, menopause, pelvic floor, pelvic organ prolapse, rectocele, sexual health, uterine prolapse, women's health | Comments Off on Make prolapse symptoms better or even go away

Physiotherapy In Pregnancy Essentials

Just because you’re pregnant doesn’t mean you have to put up with back ache, pelvic girdle pain or other pregnancy-related problems. Physiotherapy in pregnancy can really help women who are suffering from pregnancy-related problems to resolve or manage their symptons and/or … Continue reading

Posted in back pain, Mothers, pelvic floor, Pelvic girdle pain, Pregnancy, rectus diastasis, symphysis pubis dysfunction, Womens Health Physio on twitter | Comments Off on Physiotherapy In Pregnancy Essentials

Antenatal classes Sheffield: Essential physiotherapy for pregnancy

Did you know that two thirds of women who are pregnant suffer from back pain? Or that roughly one fifth complain of pelvic girdle pain (formerly called symphysis pubis dysfunction or SPD)? A proportion of women will also have problems … Continue reading

Posted in antenatal class, back pain, incontinence, pelvic floor, Pelvic girdle pain, Pregnancy, rectus diastasis, symphysis pubis dysfunction, women's health | 2 Comments