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At Pelvic Form Physiotherapy our fully qualified practitioners treat pelvic health issues to improve quality of life for our clients. We deal with pelvic floor dysfunction in men, women and children across the Port Stephens and wider Hunter region.  Our professional physiotherapists are fully trained and experienced in diagnosing and treating bladder, bowel and sexual function issues.

1 in 4 Australians over the age of 15 are incontinent.

Our team are acutely aware that this most personal area of your health can be very difficult to discuss. We approach each client consultation with sensitivity, understanding and a little humour. We love to see our clients overcome issues that they may have been living with for years… it’s never too late.

OUR SERVICES

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WOMEN

Incontinence, prolapse, bowel difficulties and pelvic pain can cause much grief and anxiety for women. Improving quality of life and confidence for women in this most personal area can often be achieved with pelvic floor physiotherapy.
Whether it be regaining continence after a vaginal delivery, having pain-free sex, finding a non-surgical option to successfully manage pelvic organ prolapse or endometriosis pain, or physically preparing for and recovering from labour, we are committed to helping you achieve your goals.
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MEN

​It may surprise you to learn that men have pelvic floors too. The pelvic floor muscles in men play an integral role in bladder, bowel and sexual function.
If your pelvic floor is not working optimally, you may dribble a little after you urinate, you might be getting up all through the night to go to the toilet, you may be struggling with urinary incontinence post prostatectomy.

Your quality of life is deeply affected when your pelvic floor is struggling. It is important to seek help and make changes to improve your pelvic floor function. 
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CHILDREN

Children commonly suffer with bladder and bowel issues. Some of the most common conditions include daytime wetting, bed wetting, soiling with bowels, constipation and holding stool, voiding dysfunction, and recurrent urinary tract infections. 
Difficulties in these areas can cause significant stress for both children and parents.  Many of these conditions can be treated or improved with therapy.
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