• Postpartum Physical Therapy
  • Postpartum Physical Therapy
  • Postpartum Physical Therapy
  • Postpartum Physical Therapy
  • Postpartum Physical Therapy
  • Postpartum Physical Therapy

Postpartum Physical Therapy

Over the course of a pregnancy and give birth to a child, a woman’s body is subjected to many different stresses. This includes Weight gain,Changes in ligaments,Pelvic issues,Urinary Incontinence,Low Back Pain,Diastasis Recti,Pelvic Pain or Dysfunction

If you are experiencing pain in the pelvic, groin, hip, or low back region after the birth of your child, you should speak to your doctor about whether postnatal physical therapy is appropriate.

The same is true if you are dealing with incontinence of the bowel or bladder, a palpable bump over your stomach (especially when you clench your abdominal muscles), or pain or difficulty during sexual activity. Finally, women who feel a full or heavy sensation in the pelvis or a bulging in the vaginal area should also seek the care of their physician

  • Postpartum Physical Therapy
  • Postpartum Physical Therapy
  • Postpartum Physical Therapy
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