Physiotherapy

The Benefits of Pelvic Physiotherapy for Men

The Benefits of Pelvic Physiotherapy for Men

When we hear about pelvic physiotherapy, the common assumption is that it's primarily for women. However, pelvic floor dysfunction can affect men as well, and pelvic physiotherapy offers numerous benefits for addressing these issues. In this blog post, we'll explore the importance of pelvic physiotherapy for men and how it can improve their overall health and quality of life.

Beyond Kegels: Pelvic Floor Physio Treatment

Beyond Kegels: Pelvic Floor Physio Treatment

Pelvic floor physiotherapy is a specialized branch of physiotherapy that focuses on the assessment and treatment of pelvic floor dysfunction. While Kegel exercises are commonly associated with pelvic floor health, there are many other effective exercises and treatment modalities that pelvic floor physiotherapists utilize to address a wide range of pelvic floor issues. In this blog post, we'll explore some of these exercises and treatments, offering a comprehensive view of pelvic floor physiotherapy beyond Kegels.

Understanding the Pelvic Floor: Roles and Anatomy

Understanding the Pelvic Floor: Roles and Anatomy

The pelvic floor is a vital yet often overlooked part of the body, playing crucial roles in various functions such as supporting pelvic organs, controlling bowel and bladder movements, and contributing to sexual function. Despite its importance, many people are unfamiliar with the anatomy and functions of the pelvic floor. Let's delve into the pelvic floor's anatomy and its role in pelvic health.

Debunking Common Myths About Pelvic Health

Debunking Common Myths About Pelvic Health

Pelvic health is an essential aspect of overall well-being, yet it's often surrounded by misconceptions and myths that can lead to misunderstanding and unnecessary anxiety. As pelvic physiotherapists, it's crucial for us to address these misconceptions and provide accurate information to empower individuals to take control of their pelvic health. In this blog post, we'll debunk some of the most common myths about pelvic health.

Running Strong: The Crucial Role of Physiotherapy for Runners

Running Strong: The Crucial Role of Physiotherapy for Runners

Whether you're a seasoned marathoner or a casual jogger, the exhilaration of pounding the pavement is unmatched. However, the repetitive impact of running can take a toll on your body, leading to a myriad of issues ranging from minor discomfort to serious injuries. This is where physiotherapy becomes a runner's best ally, playing a pivotal role in preventing injuries, enhancing performance, and ensuring a long and healthy running journey.

What is Pelvic Floor Therapy?

What is Pelvic Floor Therapy?

Have you ever dealt with the troubling issue of not being able to control your bladder? Have you ever thought about finding relief from pain during sex or using a tampon? Maybe you have been diagnosed with a condition where organs in your pelvis drop, causing a lot of symptoms, but you aren't a candidate for surgery. Don't worry, because there is hope. Pelvic floor therapy is a form of rehab that can help with these problems and more, offering a real treatment option for those who don't seem to have any other options. See how our team at Bloom Therapy can help.

Concussion- How Physio Can Help!

Concussion- How Physio Can Help!

What is a concussion?

Concussions are a type of traumatic brain injury that are typically sustained due to direct impacts to the head or body, including a whiplash type motion. It occurs when the axons on nerves in the brain shear back and forth, causing electrical signals to be scattered all over the brain. This creates an electrical storm of activity and energy, leading to an energy depletion, which is where the lasting symptoms often come from.

Feeling Dizzy?

Feeling Dizzy?

Are you experiencing episodes of vertigo or the sensation of the room spinning? Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, or BPPV for short is a disorder of the inner ear and is the most common cause of peripheral related vertigo.  Vertigo is a complex and disabling condition that affects millions of individuals worldwide. Characterized by a false sense of spinning or movement, it can cause severe dizziness, nausea, and disorientation.

Experience the difference… but what is the difference?

Experience the difference… but what is the difference?

Have you ever gone for physiotherapy and your therapist was treating two or three other people at the same time? You spend an hour at the clinic but maybe get 15 minutes of one-on-one time with the therapist – the rest of the time is spent on hot packs, TENS machines, and doing exercises in a curtained-off room by yourself.