PELVIC FLOOR PHYSIO
Incontinence affects 1 in 4 Australians – our Physiotherapists provide management and cures.
60-70% of people affected by incontinence can be better managed or cured, however 70% of people affected by incontinence do not seek treatment. People at risk of pelvic floor dysfunction are usually pre/post-natal women, post-menopausal women, men post prostate surgery and men and women following incorrect gym and weight training.
Incontinence, although common, should not be considered a normal part of ageing & any bladder problem, big or small, warrants attention to help get the problem under control.
Signs of a Weak Pelvic Floor:
- Leaking urine when you cough, sneeze, walk, run or play sport
- Difficulty controlling wind
- Internal heaviness or a dragging sensation
- Difficulty deferring the urge to pass urine or bowel motions
Our Fees
Extended Women’s Health consultation ……… $168
(Allow 45 – 60 mins)
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Jessica Forbes - Physiotherapist & Clinical Pilates Instructor
Jessica has a passion for treating pregnancy, incontinence and women’s/men’s health issues.
Jessica is a qualified APA Level One Pelvic Floor practitioner and has done further study in Overactive Pelvic Floor and Pelvic Pain and Exercise in the Childbearing year.