Pelvic pain for women is a term that relates to a pain problem in the structures related to the pelvis such as lower abdomen (below the belly button), bladder, bowel, inside or outside the vagina, the perineum (region between the vagina and anus) and clitoris.
Common examples of pelvic pain conditions in women are pudendal neuralgia, bladder or urethral pain syndrome, irritable bowel, vulval pain or vulvodynia, dyspareunia, or pain with intercourse, endometriosis, and coccydynia or tailbone pain. Pelvic pain can vary throughout the menstrual cycle and may be associated with endometriosis.
Persistent pain can be very distressing, exhausting, and disrupt many important aspects of a person’s life. We can help.
Our physiotherapists are able to complete a comprehensive assessment of your condition and design and individualised rehabilitation program for you.
Pelvic pain for women is a term that relates to a pain problem in the structures related to the pelvis such as lower abdomen (below the belly button), bladder, bowel, inside or outside the vagina, the perineum (region between the vagina and anus) and clitoris.
Common examples of pelvic pain conditions in women are pudendal neuralgia, bladder or urethral pain syndrome, irritable bowel, vulval pain or vulvodynia, dyspareunia or pain with intercourse, and coccydynia or tailbone pain. Pelvic pain can vary throughout the menstrual cycle and may be associated with endometriosis.
Persistent pain can be very distressing, exhausting, and disrupt many important aspects of a person’s life. We can help.
Our physiotherapists are able to complete a comprehensive assessment of your conditionand design and individualised rehabilitation program for you.