Helen Keeble is a chartered pelvic health physiotherapist specialising in helping women return to sport and exercise who have pelvic floor problems such as leaking, prolapse, tension and/or pain. She is also a tutor and speaker within the pelvic healt
Our London physiotherapists speak fluently English, French & Spanish. Our physiotherapy and osteopathy treatments are covered by mosthealth insurancesand areBupa registered& recognised (BUPA GlobalandBUPA UK),Axa registered& recognised (AXA International,AXA PPP),Cigna registered& recognised and WPA regis...
Alongside empowering the use of ultrasound imaging by clinicians such as physiotherapists in the UK and internationally, we provide clarity to other members of the care pathway and ultrasound imaging professionals. ? 2022, The Author(s).Smith M...
I qualified as a Physiotherapist in 2008 and completed my Masters’ degree in 2016. I've worked extensively in the NHS, led a private hospital pelvic health service, opened my own clinic and started teaching professional development courses in 2016. I also guest lecture for the local University...
“Training your pelvic floor should be a lifelong commitment as you go through puberty, pregnancy, after birth, during the menopause and beyond,” says Anna Woolley, physiotherapist, Pilates instructor and pelvic heath expert at Core LDN.“Your pelvic floor function is affected by changing hormones...
Yvonne’s story has the happiest of endings though. Not only did she seek help from a women’s health physiotherapist to strengthen her core, but she also put her engineering skills to the test and developed stylish supportive sportswear to help other women protect their cores and prevent irrev...
Femme was was designed by a sexual wellness expert and physiotherapist who share a passion to make a real difference in pelvic floor health. Designed and made in Canada. Our Story As seen on "Coming of (Middle) Age" Blog posts Navigating the Crystal Craze: Should You be Using Yoni Eggs...
Pessaries can be inserted by general practitioners, specialist nurses, specialist physiotherapists, or gynaecologists. Guidance from the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) recommends removing and replacing the pessary at least every six months to prevent and detect complications such...
physiotherapists tends to be reserved for symptomatic and high-risk women. Indeed, it would be unrealistic and not feasible for every pregnant woman to be seen by an obstetric physiotherapist. Therefore, with current demands on obstetricians and midwives, it is essential for maternity units to ...
Given the nature of the intervention and the attention-control treatment, it is not possible to blind the participants or the physiotherapists delivering the PFMT. All three nurses delivering the conservative treatment will be blinded to the allocation to trial arms. All investigators, health care ...