WE HAVE MOVED
EVOLVE PHYSIOTHERAPY is now located in
NORTHWOODS HEALTH CENTRE
1100 Roland Street, Suite 2A, Thunder Bay
577-3525
Evolve Physiotherapy is the only private physiotherapy clinic in Thunder Bay to focus exclusively on providing pelvic health physiotherapy to women and men with pelvic floor dysfunction such as incontinence issues, pelvic pain and prolapse.
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(807) 577-3525
At Evolve physiotherapy, we can help you regain control of your bladder and
decrease your pelvic/genital pain with pelvic health physiotherapy.
You are not alone !
Treatment is available in Thunder Bay.
decrease your pelvic/genital pain with pelvic health physiotherapy.
You are not alone !
Treatment is available in Thunder Bay.
What is pelvic health physiotherapy?
Pelvic health physiotherapy (also called pelvic floor physiotherapy) is the assessment and treatment of various condition affecting the muscles, nerves, ligaments, fascia and organs located in the pelvis. Together, these muscles, nerves, ligaments and fascia form what we call the pelvic floor, located at the bottom of the pelvis. The pelvic floor is responsible for supporting the organs located in the pelvic (bladder, uterus, prostate).
Pelvic health physiotherapy (also called pelvic floor physiotherapy) is the assessment and treatment of various condition affecting the muscles, nerves, ligaments, fascia and organs located in the pelvis. Together, these muscles, nerves, ligaments and fascia form what we call the pelvic floor, located at the bottom of the pelvis. The pelvic floor is responsible for supporting the organs located in the pelvic (bladder, uterus, prostate).
How can you know if you would benefit from pelvic floor physiotherapy?
Do any of these symptoms sound familiar?
pelvic health physiotherapy may help you!
Do any of these symptoms sound familiar?
- I lose bladder or bowel control when coughing, sneezing, laughing or exercising.
- I need to go to the bathroom too frequently or struggle to hold on until I reach it.
- I have pain, burning or a stinging sensation around my pelvic or genital area.
- I have pain with intercourse.
- I feel heaviness or pressure within my pelvic region (prolapse or constipation).
- I have incontinence (bladder leaking) or pain after my prostate surgery.
- I struggle with protatitis or urinary tract infections not resolved with medications.
- I experience pain in my pelvis or genitals during pregnancy or after childbirth.
pelvic health physiotherapy may help you!
Thunder Bay
Pelvic Health Physiotherapy
Incontinence
Pain
Copyright (C) 2015, Evolve Physiotherapy . All right reserved.
Pelvic Health Physiotherapy
Incontinence
Pain
Copyright (C) 2015, Evolve Physiotherapy . All right reserved.