Aberfoyle Park
Suite 4, The Hub Professional Centre
Christie Way
Aberfoyle Park
South Australia 5159
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Adelaide CBD Central
Level 3 55 Gawler Place
Adelaide
South Australia 5000
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Adelaide CBD East
179 Halifax Street
Adelaide
South Australia 5000
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Beverley
Suite 2 131-133 Grange Road
Beverley
South Australia 5009
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Burnside
Suite 10 539 Greenhill Rd
Hazelwood Park
South Australia 5066
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Campbelltown
506 Lower North East Road
Campbelltown
South Australia 5074
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Christies Beach
50 Beach Road
Christies Beach
South Australia 5165
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Marion
153 Sturt Road
Dover Gardens
South Australia 5048
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Melrose Park
166 Daws Rd
Melrose Park
South Australia 5039
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Morphett Vale
188 Main South Road
Morphett Vale
South Australia 5162
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Newton
8 Stradbroke Road
Newton
South Australia 5076
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Plympton
Suite 3 267 Marion Road
Marleston
South Australia 5033
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During pregnancy, women may experience a number of complaints, many of which can be helped by regular physiotherapy treatment. The most common complaints may include:
Low back pain is a very common complaint for women in pregnancy, particularly in the third trimester when the patient’s centre of gravity has shifted. Low back pain during pregnancy can be treated with hands on physiotherapy, postural education, providing back supports, home exercises or a Physio Group Exercise program.
A common problem related to pregnancy, due to the pregnancy hormone progesterone, which relaxes and weakens the pelvic floor to increase its suppleness for birth. Pelvic floor muscles can become strained and weakened during pregnancy and childbirth, leading to Pelvic floor dysfunction and continence problems. Physiotherapists can provide strengthening exercises and a Physio Group Exercise program during pregnancy to strengthen these muscles and to help reduce the muscle weakness which can be caused by childbirth.
The Sacroiliac joints (SIJ’s) are located at the very bottom of the back. The pain is often one-sided and may be concentrated in your buttocks (Sturesson et al 1997). During pregnancy, females release extra hormones that allow the connective tissues in the body to relax, allowing the muscles to stretch enough to give birth. This can result in the SIJ ligaments and muscles becoming overly mobile, allowing excessive movement in these joints.
Physiotherapists can provide strengthening exercises during pregnancy to improve stability as well as hands on therapy to realign the pelvis and reduce pain.
The sciatic nerve is a long nerve that runs from the lower back to the back of the legs and feet. Pressure on the sciatic nerve during pregnancy can lead to backache or other areas. Sometimes persistent or chronic pressure to the sciatic nerve can result in weakness in the leg or surrounding areas, numbness or even tingling.
Physiotherapy utilises manual treatment as well as stretching exercises to relieve symptoms and reduce disability.
Carpal tunnel syndrome is caused by an increase in fluid causing swelling around the channel of nerves (the carpal tunnel) in your wrist. This swelling can lead to symptoms such as:
Physiotherapists can provide treatment such as mobilisation, soft tissue techniques, stretching and strengthening exercises, to relieve symptoms. Specific braces can be utilised at nights and during certain activities to help control inflammation around the wrist and minimise symptoms.
After giving birth, many women experience low back pain. Physiotherapy treatments such as mobilisation, soft tissue techniques, stretching, strengthening, hydrotherapy-adelaide and Physio Group Exercise programs can be used to reduce symptoms.
The Sacroiliac joints (SIJ’s) are located at the very bottom of the back. The pain is often one-sided and may be concentrated in your buttocks (Sturesson et al 1997). After pregnancy, women may still have hyper mobile joints which can be painful. Physiotherapy can help by providing patients with hands on treatment, strengthening exercises, hydrotherapy-adelaide and a Physio Group exercise program, to help relieve symptoms and regain muscle tone.
Post pregnancy, many women will find a reduction in their pelvic floor muscle control. This area can be re-strengthened with the help of a Physiotherapist, who can provide specific pelvic floor exercises and a Physio Group Exercise program.
During pregnancy, women may experience Diastasis Recti due to excessive stretching of the abdominal muscles. This condition is more common in women who have had multiple pregnancies. Although the condition presents during the pregnancy, no treatment is necessary until after the birth. Physiotherapy treatment for this condition may include strengthening exercises, or a Physio Group Exercise program to work and repair the damaged abdominal muscles and re strengthen their core muscles.
To help alleviate all those aches and pains you experience during pregnancy our highly experienced Physiotherapists developed our Pre & Postnatal classes to safely strengthen and tone the entire body. Our individualised circuit classes focus on the core and pelvic floor muscles to help reduce pain through:
Currently, our Burnside and Marion practices run these classes.
of people will suffer from back pain at least once in their life. In any given year 1 in 6 Australians (16%) will experience debilitating back pain. ABS 2019
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