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Stomach Pain

Pelvic Pain
Physiotherapy

Lidder Therapies offers treatment for pelvic pain in Hitchin and Hertford.

Chronic or persistent pelvic pain can be defined as intermittent or constant pain in the lower abdomen or pelvis of a woman of at least 6 months in duration, not occurring exclusively with menstruation or intercourse and not associated with pregnancy. It is a symptom not a diagnosis (Royal college of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists).

 

Firstly, remember that you are not alone and we can help you. 

 

At Lidder Therapies we can help you with:

  • Constipation / irritable bowel syndrome

  • Bladder pain / anal pain / urethral pain

  • Urinary urgency / frequency 

  • Vulvodynia / Vaginismus / Pain with intercourse

  • Painful periods

  • Endometriosis/Adenomyosis 

  • Pelvic floor overactivity 

  • Coccydynia

  • Low back pain 

  • Pudendal nerve pain 

  • Menopausal symptoms 

  • Ante natal or post natal pelvic pain 

Lidder Therapies, Physiotherapy, Hitchin

How can pelvic pain physiotherapy help?

Utilising a holistic approach your physiotherapist will be able to assess and working collaboratively with you implement a treatment plan specific to you and your symptoms. We may use a combination of:

  • Acupuncture / Acupressure

  • Breathing exercises

  • Meditation

  • Soft tissue massage

  • Internal pelvic floor release and down training

  • Abdominal visceral release 

  • Stretches

  • Yoga

  • Electrical stimulation devices or TENS 

  • Advice on safe return to exercise 

 

If you are unsure how we can help or what treatment you require, please get in touch

TESTIMONIALS ABOUT PELVIC PAIN PHYSIOTHERAPY

I am so pleased with the treatment I received from Bally. She treated my back and pelvic pain due to pregnancy and I saw her for the 'Mummy MOT' after a complicated birth. Her sessions were a turning point in my recovery. I went from a position of being in constant pain with very limited movement to feeling normal again! I cannot recommend Bally enough! Thank you

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