Interstitial Cystitis

INJURIES AND CONDITIONS THAT WE TREAT

PELVIC PAIN TREATMENTS

  • Interstitial cystitis is a dysfunction or inflammation of the bladder. Symptoms may include pubic pain and pressure with a full bladder and increased urinary frequency. This condition may be related to pelvic floor dysfunction. Our pelvic floor physiotherapist is trained in assessing and creating a custom treatment plan to address this condition including medical referral if needed. Learn More
  • During pregnancy, you may experience some discomforts such as low back pain, pelvic pain, sciatic pain, swelling, decreased pelvic floor strength, varicose veins, etc. Our physiotherapists are trained in providing treatment for your condition including belly taping, custom compression stockings for pregnancy, manual therapy, and exercises to help ease your pains. It is even safe to receive needling (following the first trimester). Our massage therapists are also trained in prenatal massage including a special massage bed attachment to accommodate your pregnancy and increase your comfort. Learn More
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  • Pelvic organ prolapse is a dropping of the pelvic organs including the bladder, uterus, vagina, bowel, or rectum. Symptoms include pain, incontinence, constipation, or a feeling of fullness/bulging. Pelvic prolapse can also impact sexual health. Our pelvic floor physiotherapist is trained in assessing and treating prolapse which may include pelvic floor muscle retraining. Learn More
  • There are many types of urinary incontinence including stress incontinence, urgency, overactive bladder, etc. There are also many causes of incontinence including pelvic floor dysfunction and prolapse. Our pelvic health physiotherapist is trained to assess your incontinence, help you determine the cause, and create a custom treatment plan to address your concerns including medical referral if needed. Learn More
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