pelvic floor physiotherapists can assess, educate and treat incontinence (bladder and bowel), organ prolapse (bladder, uterus or rectum), and pain (pain with sex, joint pain, back pain). they can also help you avoid surgery, and provide support post-surgery.
can i afford a pelvic floor specialist?
if you have extended health coverage that includes the services of a physiotherapist, pelvic floor physiotherapy is usually included. typically, pelvic floor physiotherapy fees are in the $150 to $200 range per visit. if you think about this compared to the cost of incontinence pads for the next 50 years — that’s about $1500 per month for 600 months — it’s a steal.
pelvic floor physiotherapy should be regarded as an investment and accessible for all women. ninety per cent of cases of incontinence in aging women can be improved with exercise, and 70 per cent can be treated with physiotherapy, so how can we not further explore this very important part of our overall health and emotional well-being?
i envision a future where pelvic floor physiotherapy is offered as the first line of defense to prevent, assess and treat organ prolapse, pain with sex, back pain and incontinence.
think of it like this: not seeing a dentist decreases the quality of your oral health and puts you at risk for cavities, gum disease, and cancer — all things that can impact your quality of life and sense of well-being and health. not seeing a pelvic floor physiotherapist is just as important — for your body, your health and emotional wellness.
looking for more?
join me & kim vopni, the vagina coach, for “the ultimate guide to pelvic health” on september 16.