Physiotemple Health | Woodbridge β’ Vaughan β’ Peel & York Region
Pelvic floor issues are more common than most people think, yet many women hesitate to talk about them. Symptoms like leaking, pelvic pain, or discomfort during daily activities can affect quality of life, confidence, and overall health.
At Physiotemple Health in Woodbridge, we offer pelvic floor physiotherapy for women in a safe, private, and professional setting. This specialized form of physiotherapy focuses on strengthening and restoring function to the pelvic floor muscles.
In this guide, we explain what pelvic floor physiotherapy is, who it helps, and what to expect during treatment.
π What Is Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy?
The pelvic floor is a group of muscles that support the bladder, uterus, and bowel. These muscles play an important role in:
- Bladder and bowel control
- Core stability
- Sexual function
- Pregnancy and postpartum recovery
Pelvic floor physiotherapy focuses on assessing and treating dysfunction in these muscles through targeted exercises, education, and hands-on techniques.
β οΈ Common Signs You May Need Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy
Many women experience symptoms but are unsure if they are normal. Common signs include:
- Urinary leakage when coughing, sneezing, or exercising
- Frequent urge to urinate
- Pelvic pain or pressure
- Pain during intercourse
- Lower back or hip pain
- Difficulty controlling bowel movements
- Postpartum recovery concerns
Research published in the International Urogynecology Journal shows that pelvic floor physiotherapy is one of the most effective first-line treatments for urinary incontinence.
π How Physiotherapy Helps the Pelvic Floor
Pelvic floor physiotherapy focuses on improving muscle function, not just strengthening.
Treatment may include:
- Pelvic floor muscle training
- Breathing and coordination exercises
- Core stabilization
- Manual therapy
- Education on bladder and bowel habits
Studies in The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews support pelvic floor muscle training as an effective treatment for many pelvic floor conditions.
π Role of Massage Therapy and Relaxation
In some cases, pelvic floor issues are related to tight or overactive muscles, not just weakness.
Massage therapy and relaxation techniques can help:
- Reduce muscle tension
- Improve blood flow
- Decrease pain
- Support overall recovery
This is especially helpful for pelvic pain or postpartum tension.
𦴠How Chiropractic Care Can Help
Pelvic floor function is connected to the spine and pelvis.
Chiropractic care may help by:
- Improving pelvic alignment
- Reducing joint restrictions
- Supporting proper movement patterns
- Reducing pressure on surrounding structures
A combined approach can improve overall outcomes.
π Why a Multidisciplinary Approach Works Best
At Physiotemple Health, we combine:
- π Physiotherapy for muscle function
- π Massage therapy for relaxation and tension relief
- 𦴠Chiropractic care for alignment and mobility
Research supports that addressing multiple factors leads to better recovery and long-term results.
π― Who Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy Is For
This care is ideal for:
- Women during or after pregnancy π€°
- Postpartum recovery
- Women experiencing incontinence
- Individuals with pelvic pain
- Active women and athletes
- Women with core weakness
This care may not be ideal if:
- You have a medical emergency
- You require surgical intervention
- You have conditions requiring specialist referral first
A proper assessment will determine the best approach.
π What to Expect at Physiotemple Health
Your visit will always be:
- Private and confidential
- Respectful and professional
- Focused on your comfort
During your assessment:
- Your symptoms and history are reviewed
- A treatment plan is created
- Exercises and education are provided
You are always in control of your care.
We proudly serve patients from:
Woodbridge
Vaughan
Brampton
Maple
Concord
Richmond Hill
Peel Region
York Region
β FAQs: Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy
Is pelvic floor physiotherapy painful?
No. Treatment is gentle and always based on your comfort level.
Do I need a referral?
No referral is needed in Ontario.
How many sessions will I need?
This depends on your condition and goals. Many patients see improvement within a few visits.
Is this covered by insurance?
Most extended health plans cover physiotherapy services.
Is pelvic floor therapy only for postpartum women?
No. It helps women of all ages.
π Book Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy Near You
If you are experiencing pelvic floor symptoms, you are not alone and help is available.
Physiotemple Health provides pelvic floor physiotherapy for women in a supportive and professional environment in Woodbridge.
π 12 Woodstream Blvd Unit 5, Woodbridge, ON
π 905-995-4456
π physiotemple.ca
β¨ Book your appointment today and take the first step toward better pelvic health.