Pelvic Health - FREE Education Evening
My free evening talk will provide you with some in depth advice on the causes of Pelvic Health problems and what you can do to improve them.
Two main topics we will discuss are Urinary incontinence and Pelvic organ prolapse
1 in 3 women have noticed at least one of these issues and it is estimated that 1 in 2 women have a prolapse on examination.
However due to how common both urinary incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse are it has led to many women being led to believe these issues are ‘normal’ and therefore often they do not address them straight away or even at all.
BUT
I want to highlight– although urinary incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse are very common they should not be ignored and should not be something you have to put up with – they can be improved by specialist women’s health physiotherapy.
In my free education evening, I am going to talk to you about
- What is normal for our bladder
- How to recognise when things are not right
- What could be causing these issues
I see so many patients who have put up with these issues for years and they all say I wish I had done something about this sooner or tackled it before as it has changed my life.
So here are the things to look out for that are common in women but not normal or something we have to put up with
We can assess all of these symptoms and more. Women’s health physiotherapy can provide you with treatment to improve these but you need the right diagnosis by someone who knows how to assess you and what to look out for.
If you do this the advantages are
It might be you have had these issues for a long time, have just started to notice them, or that this advice has helped you realise that you do have some of these problems but hadn’t realised they were not normal until now. Whichever it might be the sooner you act the quicker and easier things are to improve but it is never too late, I have seen and helped women from age 16 to 90+.
Here are some of the common things that contribute to urinary incontinence, prolapse and needing to go to toilet frequently:
It is important to understand that all of these things I have listed above are things that can be improved with specialist women’s health physiotherapy.
Often people get incorrect or incomplete advice and so things never improve or they give up as they see no change in their problems after seeing someone about it, but I see so many women who start to improve quickly with the correct diagnosis and tailored treatment.
If you have any questions then please feel free to get in touch by emailing me at Jodie@synergy physio.co.uk
As I said at least 1 in 3 women develop these issues at some point in their life – so to help you understand them and improve them I am running a free women’s health education evening at :
Synergy physiotherapy in Egham on Monday 13th May at 7pm.
This evening talk will provide you with some in depth advice on the causes of these problems and what you can do to improve them. This session is for all women – either if you are having issues now or just want to know what to look out for in the future.
To book on to this free talk then please click the link below.
I look forward to seeing you there.
Thank you,
Jodie Hayward
Specialist Women’s Health Physio