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Parsons Green
3rd Floor Brigade House
8 Parsons Green
London
SW6 4TN
Queen's Park
2nd Floor
105-109 Salusbury Road
London
NW6 6RG
Jesse's House
8-10 Heathmans Road
Parsons Green
London
SW6 4TJ
Specialist Pelvic Health Physiotherapy
Specialist pelvic health physiotherapy is a physical service; however, harbouring pelvic floor-related issues is exhausting and goes far beyond the physical.
At LETO, we have brought together some of the country’s most respected pelvic health physiotherapists, each with their particular interests and expertise.
Women with any of the following symptoms should seek the help of a specialist pelvic health physiotherapist:
- women who experience leakage when coughing, sneezing, running or exercising
- women who wake up throughout the night to go to the bathroom
- women who are having difficulty retaining tampons or having the feeling of something coming down in the vagina
- menopausal women who suffer from vaginal dryness, looseness and mild prolapse-type symptoms
- women experiencing pain during sexual intercourse
- endometriosis patients
- women with recurrent urinary tract infections
- breastcare patients who are having difficulty with sexual intercourse
- women with persistent back, hip or groin pain
The emotional impact of the symptoms of pelvic floor dysfunction on a woman’s confidence, long-term mental and physical health, and relationships can be immense yet largely avoidable.
Depending on your presentation, your specialist pelvic health physiotherapist may provide:
- manual pelvic physiotherapy therapy to aid with movement and function or to release tension
- manual pelvic physiotherapy therapy to assist you with pelvic floor muscle training
- the use of real-time ultrasound
- advice regarding specific lifestyle changes
- education regarding optimum gut, bladder and bowel habits
- bladder retraining
- a personalised exercise program
- recommendation regarding the use of weights, support pessaries, electrical stimulation, or biofeedback
- prescriptive breath and relaxation exercises
- prescribed exercises to alleviate pain and/or prevent the pain from recurring or getting worse
- recommend pain management medicines or that you seek further advice from another medical professional
- coaching for optimal breath technique and pattern
- pelvic floor down training
Should we ever decide additional opinions or interventions might be valuable, we have built an unmatched external network with London’s top consultants, women’s health specialists and diagnostic facilities to call on.
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