established in 2021

Pelvic Health Physiotherapy in Tasmania’s North West

We treat a range of pelvic conditions including incontinence, prolapse, pregnancy related issues and more.

Burnie

03 6431 9959

Ulverstone

0437 349 903

Empowering clients to improve strength, regain control and reduce pain.

With over 16 years of experience, Georgie established North West Pelvic Health in 2021 to provide evidence-based pelvic health care.

Pelvic Health

Comprehensive Physiotherapy Services

Physiotherapy services for pelvic health conditions including prolapse management, incontinence, sexual pain, and pelvic floor check-ups prior to returning to exercise.

Our Pelvic Physio Services

Pelvic Floor Assessment and Exercise Programs

Problems with controlling the pelvic floor muscles are common, especially if you have had children, are overweight, have a history of constipation, lift heavy loads, cough excessively, are older or are transitioning into menopause.

Physiotherapy and Prostate Surgery

After prostatectomy men usually need to purposely use their pelvic floor muscles to control their bladder. It is easier to learn how to use the muscles before having the surgery - knowing where they are and how to use them correctly will assist with your recovery.

Physiotherapy for Prolapse

Prolapse happens when ligament and connective tissues (or ‘fascia’) stretch and no longer support the pelvic organs well. In combination with a weak pelvic floor, the pelvic organs may bulge into the vagina.

Mastitis

Mastitis (inflammation of the breast) or blocked ducts can occur when breastfeeding. Blocked ducts can lead to infection which may require antibiotics. Physiotherapy treatment can help clear blocked ducts and reduce inflammation.

Postnatal Checks

Pregnancy and childbirth cause extensive changes to the body. Regaining fitness and returning to exercise after having a baby can require help from your physiotherapist.

Physiotherapy for Bladder and Bowel Issues

Bladder or bowel incontinence means a problem holding your urine or stool, an accidental leakage. Some conditions like dementia can cause bladder and bowel problems due to forgetting where the toilet is or how to take off clothes.