Pelvic floor physiotherapy at TheraTouch Physiotherapy focuses on restoring strength, function, and comfort in the pelvic region for both women and men. Whether you are recovering postpartum, managing discomfort, or dealing with urinary or bowel issues, our one-on-one, evidence-based approach helps you feel supported and in control of your health.
We provide a private, calm, and professional environment where your concerns are heard and your treatment is tailored specifically to your symptoms and goals.
Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy is effective for the treatment of Pelvic Floor Dysfunction.

Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy can help during Pregnancy and Postpartum.

What is Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy?
Pelvic floor physiotherapy targets the muscles, ligaments, and connective tissues that support the bladder, uterus or prostate, and bowels. When these structures become weak, tight, or uncoordinated, they can cause pain, discomfort, and daily functional challenges.
Treatment may include manual techniques, education, individualized exercises, lifestyle adjustments, and strategies to improve muscle coordination.
Conditions We Treat
For Women
Pelvic organ prolapse
Urinary incontinence (Urinary leakage) or urgency
Overactive bladder
Fecal incontinence
Painful intercourse (dyspareunia)
Vaginismus
Vulvodynia / Vestibulodynia
Postpartum pelvic floor weakness
Pregnancy-related pelvic discomfort
Post-surgical pelvic pain
Painful menstruation/dysmenorrhea
Painful bladder syndrome / Interstitial cystitis
- And More…
For Men
Pelvic pain
Symptoms related to prostatitis
Erectile dysfunction (ED)
Premature ejaculation
Pain with erection or ejaculation
Urinary urgency or frequency
Post-prostatectomy sexual dysfunction & urinary
Post-surgical pelvic concerns
Pre-prostatectomy pelvic floor training
Pain with sitting, movement, or exercise
Hard flaccid syndrome
Recovery after hernia repair
- And More…
General Pelvic Health Concerns
Chronic pelvic pain
Tailbone pain (Coccydynia)
Core weakness
Constipation or bowel dysfunction
Hip or back pain linked to pelvic issues
Our Treatment Approach
At TheraTouch Physiotherapy, every session is one-on-one and tailored to your needs. Treatment may include:
Internal or external pelvic floor assessment
Manual therapy to reduce tension and improve mobility
Pelvic floor strengthening and coordination training
Breathing and relaxation strategies
Bladder and bowel education
Postpartum rehabilitation
Personalized home exercise programs
Long-term management strategies
Pregnancy and Postpartum Care
Pelvic floor physiotherapy during pregnancy and postpartum can help reduce pain, improve mobility, and support healing. We guide you through:
Core and pelvic floor recovery
Diastasis recti management
Pain relief for hips, back, and pelvis
Safe postpartum strengthening
Birth preparation (perineal stretching, breathing, pushing techniques)
Post-delivery rehabilitation (perineal tear/episiotomy and C-section scar rehab)
Men’s Pelvic Health
Men can experience pelvic pain, urinary changes, and tension-related discomfort — often without realizing that the pelvic floor plays a key role. We provide private, effective care for:
Chronic pelvic pain
Prostate-related symptoms
Post-void dribbling
Pelvic muscle tension or coordination issues
Pain while sitting, moving, or exercising
Related Services
Why Choose TheraTouch Physiotherapy?
One-on-one care in a private and supportive environment
Physiotherapists with advanced training in pelvic health
Evidence-based, personalized treatment plans
Trauma-informed and comfortable approach
Support for all genders and life stages
Direct billing available for most extended health plans
Frequently Asked Questions
Pelvic floor physiotherapy focuses on assessing and treating the muscles, ligaments, and connective tissues of the pelvic region to improve strength, coordination, and function.
People with pelvic pain, incontinence, prolapse, postpartum issues, pregnancy discomfort, or pelvic muscle dysfunction can benefit. Both women and men may need this treatment.
Your therapist takes a detailed history, assesses pelvic floor muscle function (internal or external based on comfort), identifies contributing factors, and creates a tailored treatment plan.
Treatment is generally gentle. Some techniques may feel slightly uncomfortable depending on the condition, but your therapist always works within your comfort level.
This depends on symptoms, severity, and how your body responds. Many patients notice improvement within a few sessions, while chronic or long-standing issues may require a longer plan.
For more detailed answers, please visit our full FAQ page here.