• Women & Pelvic Floor Health

    We provide comprehensive care for women’s health, addressing both immediate concerns and long-term well-being.

     

    Women’s health issues can stem from various factors, including hormonal changes, pregnancy, and lifestyle habits. At Melton Physiotherapy, we will identify the specific areas of concern and create a personalised treatment plan to help you achieve optimal health and comfort.

    Book online with our Women's health expert, Safa!

    Our specialised women's health physiotherapy services are designed to address a wide range of conditions, including:

    • Pelvic floor dysfunction
    • Incontinence (urinary and fecal)
    • Pelvic pain
    • Pre and postnatal care
    • Diastasis recti (abdominal separation)
    • Menopause-related issues
    • Chronic pelvic pain

    Benefits of Our Women's Health Physiotherapy

    • Personalised Treatment Plans: Tailored to your unique needs and health goals.
    • Expert Care: Provided by experienced and compassionate physiotherapists.
    • Pain Relief: Effective techniques to alleviate discomfort and improve daily functioning.
    • Improved Mobility: Enhance strength, flexibility, and overall physical well-being.
    • Comprehensive Support: Holistic approach to support your health journey through all stages of life.

    Book an appointment today and take the first step towards better health and well-being with our specialised women's health physiotherapy services.

  • Look at these stats...

    Only 56% of women recognize that heart disease is their number one killer.

    Heart disease is the leading cause of death for women, causing about 1 in 5 female deaths annually.

    Up to 37% of Australian women suffer from pelvic floor disorders.

    Pelvic floor physiotherapy can significantly improve symptoms of incontinence and pelvic pain, enhancing quality of life.

    Chronic pelvic pain affects around 15% of Australian women of reproductive age.

    Physiotherapy can address chronic pelvic pain through techniques such as manual therapy, dry needling, and tailored exercise programs, providing significant relief and improving daily functioning.

    Nearly 60% of Australians with osteoarthritis are women, predominantly affecting those over 45.

    Physiotherapy plays a crucial role in managing osteoarthritis through exercises that improve joint function, reduce pain, and increase mobility.