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Restore pelvic strength, control, and confidence with specialised pelvic floor physical therapy at MAX@Home. Our trained physiotherapists provide personalised rehabilitation programs designed to manage incontinence, pelvic pain, postpartum recovery, and male pelvic health concerns, ensuring safe and evidence-based care at every stage.
Zonal Head - Neurorehab, Physiotherapy and Rehab Services
Pelvic floor physical therapy is a specialised branch of physiotherapy that focuses on assessing and rehabilitating the muscles that support the bladder, bowel, and reproductive organs. These pelvic floor muscles are essential for bladder and bowel control, core stability, posture, and overall pelvic function.
Pelvic floor physical therapy involves a structured rehabilitation program designed to restore muscle strength, coordination, and relaxation. Also referred to as pelvic physiotherapy or pelvic health physiotherapy, treatment may include guided pelvic floor muscle therapy, targeted exercises, and manual techniques when clinically indicated.
A trained physiotherapist performs a detailed assessment and develops a personalised treatment plan to support safe, discreet, and effective recovery.
Pelvic floor physical therapy is recommended for individuals experiencing symptoms related to pelvic muscle weakness, poor coordination, or dysfunction. It supports recovery, improves control, and enhances overall pelvic stability in the following groups:
Postpartum women: Women recovering after childbirth who experience pelvic muscle weakness, urinary leakage, or reduced core stability.
Patients with urinary or faecal incontinence: Individuals facing loss of bladder or bowel control due to pelvic floor dysfunction.
Individuals with pelvic pain or prolapse: Patients experiencing discomfort, pressure, or organ descent caused by weakened pelvic support structures.
Men recovering from prostate surgery: Men undergoing rehabilitation after prostate procedures who require male pelvic floor therapy to restore bladder control and strength.
Pelvic floor dysfunction can affect individuals across different age groups and life stages. At MAX@Home, our pelvic floor physiotherapists provide structured, evidence-based pelvic floor rehabilitation to address a range of conditions, including:
Urinary incontinence: Involuntary leakage of urine due to weakened or poorly coordinated pelvic floor muscles.
Stress incontinence: Urine leakage that occurs during activities such as coughing, sneezing, or exercising.
Urge incontinence: A sudden and strong urge to urinate followed by involuntary leakage.
Pelvic organ prolapse: Descent or bulging of pelvic organs caused by weakened pelvic floor support.
Postpartum pelvic weakness: Reduced pelvic muscle strength after childbirth affecting bladder control and core stability.
Chronic pelvic pain: Persistent pain in the pelvic region linked to muscle tightness, weakness, or dysfunction.
Post surgical pelvic recovery: Rehabilitation after pelvic or abdominal surgery to restore muscle strength and function.
Pelvic floor related constipation: Difficulty in bowel movement due to improper coordination of pelvic floor muscles.
Pelvic floor rehabilitation requires a systematic and personalised approach to ensure accurate diagnosis and effective recovery. At MAX@Home physiotherapy centres, therapy is delivered through structured clinical protocols tailored to each patient’s condition and comfort. The treatment process typically includes:
Clinical assessment and evaluation: A detailed assessment is conducted to understand symptoms, muscle strength, coordination, posture, and functional limitations before creating a personalised treatment plan.
Pelvic floor muscle awareness training: Patients are guided to correctly identify and activate pelvic floor muscles to improve neuromuscular control and coordination.
Pelvic floor muscle strengthening and relaxation techniques: Targeted exercises are prescribed to improve muscle strength, endurance, and the ability to relax tight or overactive muscles.
Biofeedback and therapeutic modalities: Technology assisted biofeedback and clinically indicated modalities help improve muscle activation and monitor progress.
Pelvic floor manual therapy: Hands on techniques may be used when required to address muscle tightness, trigger points, or restricted tissue mobility.
Guided pelvic floor therapy exercises: A structured exercise program is provided to support safe progression and long term pelvic health.
Pelvic floor physical therapy offers targeted rehabilitation that improves muscle strength, coordination, and overall pelvic function. With structured and clinically guided care at MAX@Home, patients can experience measurable improvements in daily comfort and quality of life. Key benefits include:
Improved bladder and bowel control
Reduced urinary leakage and urgency
Enhanced core stability and posture
Relief from pelvic pain and discomfort
Better recovery after childbirth or pelvic surgery
Improved confidence in daily activities
Reduced risk of worsening pelvic organ prolapse
Women experience pelvic floor changes across different life stages, including pregnancy, childbirth, menopause, and post-surgical recovery. At MAX@Home, therapy programs are tailored to female pelvic anatomy and hormonal influences, ensuring safe, discreet, and stage-specific rehabilitation.
Our approach focuses on restoring muscle strength, improving coordination, enhancing core stability, and supporting long-term pelvic health through structured and supervised care.
Pelvic floor dysfunction in men requires specialised assessment and rehabilitation, particularly after prostate procedures or in cases of bladder control concerns. Male pelvic floor physical therapy at MAX@Home is designed to address strength deficits, coordination issues, and functional recovery in a clinically guided setting.
Programs are personalised to improve bladder control, reduce discomfort, and restore pelvic muscle stability with measurable progress.
Pelvic floor physical therapy is generally safe when delivered under professional supervision. However, certain risks and precautions should be considered to ensure safe and effective rehabilitation.
Professional supervision is essential: Performing pelvic floor exercises incorrectly may worsen symptoms or delay recovery, making guided therapy under a trained physiotherapist important.
Medical evaluation when required: Patients with active infections, recent pelvic or abdominal surgery, severe unexplained pelvic pain, or specific medical conditions may require medical clearance before starting therapy.
Choosing the right physiotherapy provider is essential for safe, discreet, and effective pelvic rehabilitation. At MAX@Home, pelvic floor physical therapy is delivered through a patient-centred approach backed by clinical expertise and trusted healthcare standards. Reasons to choose MAX@Home include:
Experienced and trained physiotherapists specialising in pelvic health
Private and comfortable centre based therapy sessions
Personalised treatment plans tailored to individual needs
Evidence-based rehabilitation protocols
Focus on patient education and long term prevention
Supported by the trusted clinical legacy of MAX Healthcare
The pelvic floor therapy cost at MAX@Home is determined by clinical requirements and the recommended treatment plan. Pricing depends on the number of sessions, severity of the condition, and specialised interventions such as biofeedback if required. Duration of therapy and individual recovery goals may also influence overall cost. Patients receive structured, personalised treatment plans with clear and transparent recommendations aligned to their clinical needs.
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