by Management Scarborough Physio | May 19, 2016 | Pelvic Floor, Women's Health
The title is enough to make you cringe, but what does the research out there show about the effectiveness of dry needling therapy for people suffering with chronic pelvic pain? First of all, a brief explanation on dry needling: Dry needling is a form of therapy that... by Management Scarborough Physio | Oct 8, 2015 | Chronic Pain, Pelvic Floor, Physiotherapy, Women's Health
Did you know that physiotherapy can effectively help you manage chronic pelvic pain? Several studies have shown that specific physiotherapy techniques can help alleviate the pain associated with: – painful bladder syndrome or interstitial cystitis –...
by Management Scarborough Physio | Jan 13, 2014 | Pelvic Floor, Physiotherapy, Women's Health
Do you get light bladder leakage from time to time? How do you manage it? DID YOU KNOW: [list type=”icon-arrow”] The most common form of urinary leakage is called “stress incontinence” and it affects at least one in three ladies after having a baby.... by Management Scarborough Physio | Dec 5, 2013 | Women's Health
Q: “Hi Rachel, I am 54 years old and 3 months ago I had a hysterectomy. Ever since having the kids 20-odd years ago, I have had some heaviness down below especially after doing a long walk along the beach or tending to my garden. But now since the operation, I am...