Pelvic health physiotherapy focuses on the assessment and treatment of the muscles, joints, and connective tissues that support the pelvic region.
These structures play an important role in bladder and bowel control, core stability, movement, and overall function.
Pelvic health concerns are common and treatable. Care is provided in a respectful, private, and supportive environment.
Introducing B-Pulse Pelvic Floor Therapy
An Adjunct to Pelvic Health Physiotherapy
B-Pulse is a non-invasive therapeutic modality that may be used as part of a pelvic health physiotherapy treatment plan when clinically indicated.
The system uses focused electromagnetic stimulation to induce repeated pelvic floor muscle contractions. These contractions cannot be achieved voluntarily through exercise alone and are used to support pelvic floor muscle strengthening and neuromuscular re-education.
B-Pulse therapy is not a standalone treatment and is used alongside active pelvic health physiotherapy interventions.
Who Pelvic Health Physiotherapy May Help
Pelvic health physiotherapy may be appropriate for individuals experiencing:
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Urinary incontinence (stress, urge, or mixed)
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Pelvic floor muscle weakness or reduced endurance
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Pelvic pain or discomfort
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Core instability related to pelvic floor dysfunction
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Post-partum pelvic floor changes
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Post-prostatectomy pelvic floor weakness
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Pelvic floor involvement in movement or functional limitations
Care is available for both men and women. Treatment appropriateness is determined through a physiotherapy assessment.
Our Approach
At MSB Mobility Clinic, pelvic health care begins with a thorough assessment.
We take the time to understand symptoms, movement patterns, and contributing factors. Treatment plans are individualized and may include education, targeted exercises, hands-on techniques, and therapeutic modalities when appropriate.
Care is paced to the individual and adjusted based on response and progress.
Treatment Options
Pelvic health physiotherapy may include:
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Pelvic floor muscle assessment and retraining
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Education on posture, breathing, and movement strategies
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Functional strengthening and coordination exercises
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Neuromuscular re-education
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Adjunctive therapies, such as B-Pulse pelvic floor therapy, when clinically indicated
All treatments are delivered within the scope of physiotherapy practice and guided by professional standards.
What to Expect
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A private and respectful assessment process
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Clear explanations and open communication
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Individualized treatment planning
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Ongoing reassessment to guide care
Your comfort and consent are prioritized at every stage of care.
Taking the First Step
If pelvic health concerns are affecting your daily life, the first step is a physiotherapy assessment to determine the most appropriate course of care.