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  • Pelvic Floor Muscle Training: Exercises to strengthen or relax pelvic muscles, enhancing support and function.

  • Biofeedback Therapy: Utilization of devices to provide real-time feedback, aiding in muscle control improvement.

  • Manual Therapy: Hands-on techniques to mobilize tissues and alleviate pain.

  • Electrotherapy: Application of electrical stimulation to promote muscle function and pain relief.

  • Education and Lifestyle Advice: Guidance on behavioral modifications, posture, and ergonomics to support pelvic health.

  • Bladder and Bowel Training: Techniques to establish regular and controlled elimination patterns.

  • Relaxation Techniques: Methods to reduce muscle tension and manage pain.

  • Scar Tissue Management: Interventions to improve mobility and reduce discomfort associated with scarring.

Female Pelvic Floor Dysfunction:

  • Pelvic Organ Prolapse: Descent of pelvic organs causing pressure and discomfort.

  • Urinary Dysfunction: Issues such as incontinence or urgency.

Male Pelvic Floor Dysfunction:

  • Urinary Dysfunction: Challenges like incontinence or frequent urination.

  • Sexual Dysfunction: Problems including erectile dysfunction or premature ejaculation.

  • Chronic Pelvic Pain: Persistent discomfort in the pelvic region.

  • Post-Prostatectomy Dysfunction: Complications following prostate surgery.

Teenage Pelvic Dysfunction:

  • Urinary Dysfunction: Incontinence or overactive bladder issues.

  • Menstrual Pain and Dysfunction: Severe cramps or irregular cycles.

Anorectal Dysfunction:

  • Constipation: Difficulty in bowel movements.

  • Incontinence: Loss of bowel control.

  • Prolapse: Descent of rectal tissue causing discomfort.

  • Pain: Chronic discomfort in the anorectal area.

Chronic Pelvic Pain:

  • Endometriosis: Growth of uterine tissue outside the uterus causing pain.

  • Interstitial Cystitis: Bladder pain syndrome.

  • Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome: Long-term pelvic discomfort without a clear cause.

  • Chronic Prostatitis: Persistent prostate inflammation causing pain.

  • Vulvodynia: Chronic pain around the vaginal opening.

  • Coccydynia: Tailbone pain.

  • Post-Surgical Pain: Discomfort following pelvic surgeries.

Sexual Dysfunction:

  • Painful Intercourse (Dyspareunia): Discomfort during sexual activity.

  • Vaginismus: Involuntary vaginal muscle spasms.

  • Low Sexual Desire: Reduced interest in sexual activity.

  • Arousal Difficulties: Challenges in becoming sexually aroused.

  • Postpartum or Post-Surgical Dysfunction: Sexual issues following childbirth or surgery.

  • Erectile Dysfunction: Difficulty achieving or maintaining an erection.

  • Premature Ejaculation: Early ejaculation during sexual activity.

  • Peyronie’s Disease: Development of fibrous scar tissue causing penile curvature.

  • Post-Trauma Sexual Difficulties: Sexual challenges following traumatic experiences.

Antenatal Physiotherapy:

  • Pelvic Girdle Pain: Discomfort in the pelvic region during pregnancy.

  • Pain Relief: Strategies to manage pregnancy-related discomfort.

  • Mobility and Posture: Exercises to maintain movement and proper alignment.

  • Preparing for Labor and Delivery: Techniques to ready the body for childbirth.

Postnatal Physiotherapy:

  • Return to Function: Rehabilitation to resume daily activities postpartum.

  • C-Section Scar Management: Care and treatment of cesarean scars.

  • Perineal Pain and Scar Management: Addressing discomfort and scarring in the perineal area.

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Address: 25 Heidelberg Street, Panorama, Cape Town, 7500

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