Physiotherapy massage

Seamless Pregnancy Care

We are committed to provide an easily accessible service to our clients who are trying for a baby to ensure they are pregnancy fit, who are pregnant already and who have had their babies. We believe that clients should have access to Physiotherapy as a life line throughout their pregnancy journey. Specialised assessments and treatments are available to improve pain and function during pregnancy and restore fitness and strength afterwards.

Conditions Treated in Pregnancy

  • Hip pain
  • Sciatica
  • Low back pain
  • Symphysis Pubis Dysfunction (pain and grinding around pubic bone)
  • One leg pain, leg giving way and feeling heavy
  • Rib pain
  • Pain between shoulders
  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (pins and needles in hands)
  • Separation of tummy muscles after baby
  • Core stability and Pilates
  • Scar management after Caesarean section
  • Bladder management

Treatments Available

  • Manual therapy
  • Soft tissue work/release
  • Exercise/core specific to individual
  • Advice on conditions
  • Postural correction
  • Acupuncture
  • Pilates
  • Scar management
  • Pelvic floor training
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Pelvic Pain and One Sided Pain

Specialised assessment and treatments are provided for every individual who has one sided pain or pelvic pain. If you have been experiencing this and have already been to Physiotherapy with no affect then it could be that your pelvis is to blame. If nothing else has helped then a quick assessment can tell you if your pelvis could be causing some or all of your pain. You may be able to identify an incident when your pain came on but sometimes there may not have been a reason and may seem to be totally unrelated to your pelvis. After an initial assessment an individualised treatment plan will help to decrease your pain and increase your function again.

General Conditions Treated

  • One sided back, flank or leg pain
  • Sciatica
  • Low back pain
  • Sacroiliac pain and hip pain
  • Neck pain
  • Shoulder pain
  • Foot pain
  • Pain that has been present for years
  • Pain still present after specific Physiotherapy