In the Bon Secours Hospital Cork, all women undergoing major gynaecological surgery are given our booklet; Physiotherapy Advice and Exercises after Major Gynaecological Surgery when they attend our pre assessment clinic. We also invite our patients to view our educational video, below, where our Senior Physiotherapists in Women's Health discuss important topics to guide your recovery after surgery.
One in three women suffer from incontinence or prolapse during their lifetime.
Our Women's Health Chartered Physiotherapists provide specialised treatment in Cork for a range of female health conditions. Women’s health issues can occur due to a number of different reasons such as pregnancy or pelvic floor problems. Our physiotherapists play a key role in the treatment of pain, incontinence and pelvic floor dysfunction.
Antenatal & postnatal pain including pelvic girdle pain, low back pain, thoracic spine/ rib pain ("rib-flare").
Treatments include manual therapy, appropriate exercise, advice, postural correction.
Pelvic floor dysfunction includes weak pelvic floor muscles, overactive pelvic floor muscles, pelvic/ perineal pain syndromes and muscle imbalances. Pelvic floor dysfunction may manifest itself in a number of ways including:
Treatments must be specific for individual problems.
Treatment for overactive pelvic floor muscles includes:
It is important to release the pelvic floor muscles prior to strengthening them. In the early stages abdominal exercises and pelvic floor exercises may be contra-indicated.
Treatment for weak pelvic floor muscles includes correct pelvic floor exercise technique. This involves correct breathing technique and correct posture.
Treatment of symptoms of overactive bladder may involve bladder training techniques also. Biofeedback and Neuromuscular-Electrical Stimulation may be indicated in some cases.
In the Bon Secours Hospital, our women's health / continence service is led by Tracy O Mahony , MISCP, Senior Physiotherapist in Women’s Health & Continence & Eithne Fitzpatrick, Senior Physiotherapist in Women's Health & Chronic Pain. To make appointment call 021 4801630. Outpatients can attend for women's health physiotherapy and advice with or without a GP or consultant referral.