Grosvenor Gardens Healthcare
Pregnancy Postnatal Physiotherapy
At Grosvenor Gardens Healthcare, located in the prestigious areas of Belgravia and Dulwich, London, we offer expert pregnancy postnatal physiotherapy. Our clinics are equipped with advanced medical technology, and our team of experienced physiotherapists is dedicated to supporting new mothers in their recovery and health after childbirth.
Our Pregnancy Postnatal Physiotherapy Services
Our postnatal physiotherapy services focus on helping new mothers recover physically and emotionally from the birth process. We address common postpartum issues such as pelvic floor weakness, abdominal separation (diastasis recti), back pain, and urinary incontinence. Our goal is to help mothers regain strength and functionality, ensuring a smoother transition to motherhood.
Benefits of Specialised Physiotherapy for Pelic Organ Prolapse
- Enhanced Development: Early intervention and specialised therapies promote optimal physical development and function.
- Improved Mobility and Strength: Tailored exercises and treatment plans improve mobility, strength, and coordination.
- Support for Families: We provide guidance and education to families, helping them support their child’s physical health at home.
Our Approach
Our approach to postnatal physiotherapy includes:
- Comprehensive Postnatal Assessment: A thorough evaluation to understand the physical changes and challenges faced postpartum.
- Personalised Treatment Plans: Developing individualised treatment plans based on the specific needs and goals of each mother.
- Evidence-Based Techniques: Utilising the latest research and physiotherapy methods to ensure the most effective care.
What to Expect During Your Visit
- Initial Consultation: Detailed discussion of your postnatal health, any symptoms you’re experiencing, and your recovery goals.
- Physical Examination: Assessments of core strength, pelvic floor function, and overall physical well-being.
- Personalised Therapy Sessions: Targeted therapy sessions that may include pelvic floor exercises, abdominal muscle training, and pain relief techniques.