Many women experience symptoms of pelvic floor weakness—yet too often, these go undiagnosed or untreated. Common signs include:
Urgency and frequent urination
Urinary leakage (stress or urge incontinence)
Pelvic or lower back pain
A heavy or dragging sensation in the abdomen or pelvic area
Pain during intercourse, often related to tight or overactive muscles
In some rare cases, loss of bowel control
Whether symptoms are mild or more severe, a thorough assessment by a Pelvic Health Physiotherapist can help identify the cause and start your recovery journey.
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You are not alone—1 in 3 women experience urinary incontinence post-partum. Still, many delay seeking help due to embarrassment or time constraints.
Pelvic floor issues can develop silently and worsen over time. Evidence-based guidelines (such as from NICE) recommend pelvic floor muscle training during pregnancy and after birth to both prevent and treat these concerns.
Early intervention leads to better outcomes—don’t wait for symptoms to get worse.
At Auckland Physiotherapy, we offer a comprehensive approach to Women’s Health including:
Pelvic floor retraining & internal manual therapy
Bladder retraining for overactive bladder
Rehabilitation after pelvic surgery or C-section
Relief from back, neck, or pelvic pain (PGP/SPD)
Dry needling & postnatal massage
Clinical Pilates & pregnancy-safe strength training
Labour preparation & return-to-sport planning
Running assessments & strength conditioning
đź’ˇ Your treatment is personalised and designed to restore function, reduce pain, and support long-term wellness.
An internal examination is often a valuable part of your care. With your full consent, this private and respectful assessment allows your physiotherapist to:
Assess your pelvic floor strength and function
Ensure correct muscle activation
Identify trigger points, scarring, or dysfunction
Tailor a specific treatment plan
🛑 You may opt out at any stage of the exam—your comfort and consent are our top priority. If you do not want an internal examination, we can assess with external palpation or using our real-time ultrasound
Please inform your physiotherapist if:
You may be pregnant or recently gave birth
You have a current infection or have undergone recent pelvic surgery
You are menstruating or have religious or cultural preferences around examinations
You have any allergies to latex or gels
We would love to see you at any age. If you're pregnant we recommend booking an assessment any time you have symptoms or concerns, even if it’s before your 6-week postnatal check.Â
Typically, we reassess pelvic floor function every 4–6 weeks, especially when addressing weakness, overactivity, or post-operative recovery. Evidence tells us that a pelvic floor strengthening program is more effective when done supervised by a Physiotherapist.
Safe, guided exercise can make a big difference in preventing and managing pelvic floor dysfunction:
Pilates-based rehab or yoga
Cardiovascular and strength training tailored to pregnancy
Pelvic floor (Kegel) exercises, when appropriate
It’s crucial to perform these exercises correctly and under guidance, especially since overactive muscles can worsen symptoms. The key is making sure you can correctly activate your pelvic floor which we can show you.
A proper contraction should feel like a lift and squeeze, as if stopping urination and wind. We’ll teach you how to integrate this into your daily movements—before coughing, sneezing, or lifting.
Every woman’s journey is different. That’s why we offer individualised support, evidence-based treatment, and a compassionate approach to your care.
đź’¬ Have questions? Our team is happy to talk you through the process.
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