Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy:
What It Is & Who Needs It
An accessible guide to pelvic floor dysfunction, how physiotherapy assesses and treats it, and why it is relevant far beyond the postnatal period. Written by Dr. Dharam Pandey, integrating 25+ years of clinical experience.
"It's not just about postpartum β pelvic health matters at every life stage."
What is the Pelvic Floor?
The pelvic floor is a hammock-like group of muscles, ligaments, and connective tissue that supports the bladder, uterus, and rectum.
π Key Functions
The pelvic floor works as a team with your deep abdominal muscles (transversus abdominis), diaphragm, and multifidus. This is your "core" β they activate together to provide stability.
When you breathe in, the diaphragm descends and the pelvic floor gently lengthens. When you breathe out, both contract. This coordinated action is essential for continence and core stability.
"The pelvic floor is often called the 'floor' of the core, but it's more like a trampoline β flexible yet supportive, responding to pressure and demand."
Who Needs Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy?
Pelvic floor dysfunction affects women at ALL life stages β not just after childbirth.
Pelvic floor physiotherapy isn't just for new mothers. If you have ANY pelvic health concern at ANY age, help is available. You don't have to "just live with it."
Common Pelvic Floor Conditions
Pelvic floor dysfunction falls into two categories: too tight or too loose. Both cause symptoms.
Muscles that are too tight, unable to relax. Common in athletes, stressed individuals, and after certain injuries.
- Painful intercourse (dyspareunia)
- Chronic pelvic pain
- Vaginismus
- Urinary urgency/frequency
- Constipation (difficulty relaxing to pass stool)
- Tailbone pain
Muscles that are weak, unable to provide support. Common after childbirth, menopause, or surgery.
- Stress urinary incontinence (leak with cough/sneeze)
- Urge incontinence (sudden strong urge)
- Pelvic organ prolapse (bulge sensation)
- Faecal incontinence
- Reduced sexual sensation
- Lack of support during activity
*Some people have mixed presentations β both overactive and underactive features.
Your First Assessment
Many women feel nervous about pelvic floor assessment. Here's exactly what happens β so you know what to expect.
You can decline any part of the assessment. Alternative approaches (external palpation, real-time ultrasound) can provide information without internal exam. We work at your pace.
Treatment Approaches
Treatment is tailored to YOUR specific presentation β whether you need to strengthen, relax, or coordinate.
Biofeedback
Real-time feedback using sensors or ultrasound shows you if you're contracting correctly. Essential for learning proper technique.
Electrical Stimulation
Gentle current helps activate weak muscles or relax overactive ones. Can be used with or without internal probe.
Manual Therapy
Hands-on techniques to release tight muscles, mobilise scars, and improve tissue mobility.
Breathing Retraining
Coordination of breath with pelvic floor movement. Essential for core function and relaxation.
Exercise Prescription
Home exercise programme tailored to your goals β strengthening, relaxation, or functional training.
Lifestyle Advice
Fluid intake, bladder habits, bowel management, and activity modification to protect your pelvic floor.
Essential Pelvic Floor Exercises
These exercises form the foundation. BUT β technique matters. "Knights" (tightening incorrectly) can make things worse. Get assessed first.
Many women "bear down" or hold their breath when trying to contract. This increases pressure and worsens symptoms. If you're unsure, you're probably doing it wrong. Get guidance.
Pelvic Health Across Life Stages
Your pelvic floor changes throughout life. Here's what to expect and when to seek help.
It's NEVER too early or too late to seek help. We treat patients from teens to 90s.
Pelvic Health: Myths vs Facts
Pelvic Floor FAQ
Free Resources for Pelvic Health
Practical tools to support your journey.
Our women's health physiotherapists are here to help β in a safe, confidential, judgment-free environment.
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