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Before we begin, a quick check-in.

Answer a few short questions to see if pelvic physiotherapy may be a good fit for you.
This should only take a minute.

Are you currently pregnant?

Do you have difficulty initiating urination?

Do you have burning with urination?

Do you feel that your bladder is not emptied
after you have urinated?

Do you experience any urine loss
(on way to bathroom or coughing/sneezing)?

Do you feel pelvic pressure?

Do you have less than one bowel movement
every 3 days?

Do you have to strain or facilitate
to have a bowel movement?

Is your stool lumpy/hard or have cracks on it?

Do you have pain during or after a bowel movement?

Do you experience painful intercourse?

Do you experience pelvic pain?
(i.e. vaginal, rectal, penile, testicular, perineal or pelvic)

Do you have pelvic pain with sitting?

Physiotherapy can help.

Based on your answers, pelvic floor physiotherapy may not be necessary at this time — but a regular physiotherapist can still help assess and treat your symptoms.

Pelvic health physiotherapy can help.

Problems with your pelvic floor muscles, fascia or nerves may be contributing to your symptoms/pain.
You may be a candidate for an assessment from a physiotherapist with appropriate training to assess your pelvic floor through internal palpation (vaginal or rectal exam).
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