Women's Health Physiotherapy in Wimbledon - Mint Wellbeing
Female Pelvic Health
Female pelvic health Physiotherapy is a specialised area of Physiotherapy that focuses on supporting women of all ages with problems predominantly related to their pelvic floor, the pelvis, abdomen/core, and breast related changes.
Our team of specialist Women’s Health Physiotherapist’s are friendly and approachable whether you are navigating a new change or revisiting an existing issue. The team combine exceptional clinical expertise, with substantial client experience to provide a safe, professional and welcoming environment.
You will be heard, able to ask questions and receive evidence based, high quality treatment and education. Get started on your journey to optimal female health today!
Our Areas Of Speciality Include:
What To Expect
- Thorough history-taking and attentive listening to your concerns.
- Assessment of posture, abdominal wall, back, and hips.
- Real-time ultrasound assessment as indicated, focusing on abdominal wall, pelvic floor, and bladder.
- Pelvic floor examination (with informed consent, this is not compulsory)
- A comprehensive explanation of assessment findings.
- Personalised treatment plan
- Ongoing treatment plan, with follow-ups scheduled based on individual needs and circumstances.
FAQs
What is prenatal physiotherapy?
Prenatal physiotherapy involves regular checks and assessments of key areas like the pelvic floor and abdominals during pregnancy.
We offer advice and education on correct exercises and techniques, tailored to individual needs. Our treatment program helps address specific issues, manage musculoskeletal pain, and prepare for childbirth with techniques like perineal massage.
What is included in a post natal physiotherapy check up?
Our postnatal check up is an appointment designed to assess your stage of recovery following birth and guide your return to your goals (be that not pee-ing when you stand up, cough or sneeze or running a marathon!). The appointment is designed to teach you about your new body, educate you on how to improve your function as well as understanding your new normal.
The session is 1 hour long and includes;
- A full history of your pregnancies, births, recoveries, health conditions, menstruation and past surgery
- A discussion about your pelvic floor including urination, bowel opening, sexual intercourse and pain or discomfort
- A discussion about your challenges, symptoms and goals
- A review of your posture and pelvic position
- Assessment of your spine, hips, upper back and pelvis
- An internal examination of your pelvic floor to assess; muscle tone and strength, prolapse, risk of prolapse, pain, tightness and scar tissue. The nature of this examination will be fully explained to you by your therapist and carried out by a Women’s Health Specific Physiotherapist with post-graduate training on the pelvic floor.
- A hands on assessment of your abdominal wall (to check for diastasis)
- An ultrasound examination of your abdominal wall to assess the linea alba (fascia connecting your abdominal muscles) and to teach you how to effectively contract your lower abdominal muscles
- An assessment of your scar and education around scar massage (c-section or vaginal tear)
- An individualised plan for your pelvic floor, abdominal wall and return to your goals
Following the session your therapist will discuss with you if there is any ongoing need for further appointments and give you guidance on the next steps.
Even if you are over 1 year postnatal this appointment is still suitable for you! Anyone who has had a baby at any point in the past and wants to learn to understand their new body better can benefit from a women’s health assessment.
What is a pelvic floor examination and do I have to have one?
A pelvic floor examination is an assessment technique used by qualified healthcare professionals to examine the vulva, vagina and muscles of your pelvic floor, the position of your pelvic organs and to better understand your muscle strength and tone. This requires using a gloved finger internally to palpate the muscles and vaginal wall to ensure correct diagnosis and subsequent treatment plan. Your therapist will fully explain the procedure, the need for the examination and the alternatives. They will ensure to gain your full consent and you may decline the assessment or discontinue at any time.
What is a standing pelvic floor examination?
Almost all of our clients notice their pelvic floor symptoms when doing tasks in an upright position (coughing / jumping / running / weight lifting). A standing pelvic floor assessment can help you assess your pelvic floor function against gravity, assess your pelvic floor coordination with tasks, assess your ability to manage load through the pelvic floor and is a great way to progress your rehab to a more functional activity. Generally a lying assessment is carried first.
Can I still have a pelvic floor check on my period?
A pelvic floor examination can still occur during menstruation – in fact often our clients are more symptomatic at this time and therefore assessing in that phase can help us understand even better what is going on. As long as you are comfortable then there is no reason to need to reschedule your appointment.
Please note that for some individuals the first or second day of your menstrual cycle you may have heavier flow and elements of the examination may be carried out at a subsequent session. If you are uncomfortable with having the assessment during this time please contact the team. We can assess using ultrasound instead or we can arrange for a rescheduled appointment. We totally understand.
Do I need a pelvic floor exam after C-section or just vaginal birth?
Many women experience pelvic floor issues following a caesarean birth. They can result following hormonal changes, stress or strain to the pelvic floor during pregnancy or from muscular coordination changes postnatally. Commonly women may notice discomfort with sexual intercourse or changes in their bladder frequency and urgency. Generally we carry out a pelvic floor examination (with full informed consent) during all postnatal appointments to assess and guide treatment.
I have urinary leaking and heaviness but I am only 3 weeks postpartum - can I come to Physiotherapy?
Absolutely, whilst many women will have some symptoms in the first few weeks postnatally, you certainly do not need to suffer these without help. Although we will not carry out a full internal examination until 6 weeks postnatal, we can assess externally, give guidance and education and start on a treatment program. Additionally we can screen for any concerning symptoms and refer on as required.
I am 4 years postpartum but still have symptoms - can I have a postnatal check?
Yes – absolutely. Whether you are 6 weeks, 6 months or 6 years postnatal – this appointment is still totally suitable for anyone who has had a baby at any point in the past and wants to learn to understand their new body better. Whether that be related to symptoms, feeling weak or just wanting to get back to exercise and not knowing where to start – we can help you!
My doctor told me I can return to all exercise and running at 6 weeks - is that true?
The 6 week medical check is generally not a sign off for intense exercise. The medical check is commonly checking if there is any medical reason why you should not return to exercise. However – just like after an ankle sprain – every individual’s birth and recovery is different and an individual assessment of your pelvic floor, core and pelvis is recommended before returning to intense exercise.
As a general rule running (a high impact) exercise is recommended from around 3 months postnatal providing you have no symptoms, good pelvic floor recovery and good single leg strength. As part of our return to running program we provide a lying and standing pelvic floor examination and follow a return to run guideline to help you determine when you are ready.
Meet the team of experts of Mint Wellbeing
Our team of Physiotherapists are highly qualified in their respective fields and we are confident that by coming to see us you will feel listened to, supported and ultimately know that you are in incredibly safe hands.
What our patients say..
María Safont2024-06-05Excellent for women's health physio. I wish I had found it sooner and I recommend it to all mum's and mums to be.Alkesh C2024-06-02Professional experience with a family feel. Very welcoming reception staff. A particular mention to the Jack Collis (physio) who was excellent throughout as well as introducing modern techniques to help with my rehabilitation.Kat Skocikova2024-05-16I have nothing but praise for Mint Wellbeing. I started seeing Nick every other week for my sciatica, which was ruining my life. Working with Nick was very easy; he shared his knowledge with me, and every week became easier to manage my sciatica. Nick made me feel at ease and, most importantly, he was genuinely interested in my progress and well-being. The entire team at Mint Wellbeing is incredibly friendly and welcoming. The clinic’s interior is calming and clean. Although my physio sessions with Nick have finished, he played a crucial role in my recovery journey and I can't thank him enough. I would certainly recommend this clinic to anyone seeking Physiotherapy.Julie Bishop2024-05-15Jack is absolutely fantastic. I’ve seen a lot of physio’s over the years and he is one of the best. Honest and practical approach and fast results. My knee feels like it did back in my younger days after treatment from Jack. Thank youJanice Kwok2024-05-08I started seeing Jenny Fielding in my third trimester for birth prep. I did not attend any other antenatal classes and was very nervous about birth. Jenny is extremely knowledgeable in her field and made me feel so much more at ease. She provided such useful guidance to me and my husband on perineum massage, how to control my pelvic floor and the different relaxation methods during different stages of labour. Couldn't recommend Jenny more highly!Alex Dawson2024-05-01I have been working with Jack Collis for just over a month with an ongoing knee injury. Jack and the mint team are superb. They are incredibly professional and pragmatic. Even if my insurer was not responsible for settling the fees, I would happily pay privately for their service.Lucy Sapcote2024-04-30I came to Mint last week for a Post Natal Workshop which was just amazing - a lovely and calming environment that was run by a professional group of women. Loved it so much so that I’ve booked a Mummy MOT off the back of it, as did most of the rest of the group as we were so impressed!Anna Elliott2024-04-23I first came to Mint Wellbeing for physio with Anita who was so amazing to work with. I've since come back and started attending Pilates classes with Lyndsey and Strength classes with Eleanor which are the highlight of my week. Highly recommend Mint for all their services, the team are amazing!Jess McCarten2024-04-19Jenny is a miracle worker! I visited half way through my pregnancy with pelvic girdle pain and Jenny treated me in the studio and also gave me some exercises and tips which has pretty much made it disappear! She puts you at complete ease and normalises all pre-natal ailments and concerns making it such a pleasant and relaxed experience! She's clearly highly experienced & educated in this space! I have since returned for a follow-up to discuss birth prep, including guidance on perineum massage and how to do it properly / why we do it! So helpful, cannot recommend enough!George Rawlinson2024-04-11I have recently completed a series of physio sessions at Mint Wellbeing after a ACJ shoulder injury from skiing. Not only has my recovery been faster than expected, but I’ve received excellent care from my physio Jack Collis. All the staff are very friendly and I looked forward to my weekly sessionsGoogle rating score: 5.0 of 5, based on 137 reviews