Pre/Postnatal Pain
Allow for a Smooth Pregnancy, Delivery, and Postpartum Recovery with Physiotherapy
Do You Have Pre- or Post-natal Pain? PT Can Help!
With pregnancy, the body experiences many changes. This includes postural adjustments, increased load on the pelvic floor, and stretching and thickening of the ligaments. Our expert physiotherapists will help you with pre/postnatal pain.
The many changes that your body goes through can cause back pain and pelvic floor issues. Muscle weakness may also lead to urinary incontinence and difficulty activating core muscles.
At ProActive Physiotherapy, we integrate techniques such as massage therapy and pelvic floor physiotherapy to help make your pregnancy and delivery process as smooth as possible.
There are undeniably some more unpleasant parts of pregnancy. Prenatal and postnatal treatments can help your body better prepare for the journey ahead.
If you are an expectant mama or one who recently gave birth, don’t hesitate to contact ProActive Physiotherapy today! We’ll help make your pregnancy, delivery, and postpartum recovery as easy for you as possible.
How physiotherapy can help new and soon-to-be mothers
ProActive Physiotherapy can help mothers deal with pre/postnatal pain as their bodies experience the effects of pregnancy and childbirth. Our Edmonton, AB physiotherapists will also help in addressing any problems that may arise during this exciting time. We also offer pelvic floor physiotherapy which can help tremendously!
By including physiotherapy in your prenatal and postnatal care, you can be better prepared for one of the biggest challenges in your life: delivering and caring for a baby.
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During the delivery process, you may need to undergo a procedure that might result in a scar, such as a c-section or an episiotomy. These can cause restrictions in the myofascial system of the body.
Our Edmonton, AB physiotherapy practice uses specific myofascial and scar-release techniques to eliminate these restrictions and prevent your myofascial system from being further compromised.
Some women might also suffer from diastasis recti, also known as abdominal separation. Diastasis recti can interfere with the strengthening of the abdomen muscles and cause the belly to “pooch.”
Our therapists use the latest evidence-based clinical knowledge in the field to identify and treat this condition, even before your delivery.
Pregnancy is hard enough – let us make it a little easier on you!
You don’t need to suffer before or after delivery. Contact us today to schedule an appointment, and we’ll create a plan to help you along with your pregnancy!