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Gynecological Physiotherapy

What is gynaecological physiotherapy?

Gynaecological physiotherapy, also known as women's health physiotherapy or pelvic floor physiotherapy, is a specialised branch of physiotherapy that addresses the unique physical health needs of women across all stages of life — from adolescence and pregnancy to postpartum recovery and menopause. It focuses on assessing and treating conditions affecting the pelvic floor muscles, pelvic girdle, lower abdominal region, and the musculoskeletal changes associated with the female reproductive system.

At Dr. Chandolkar's physiotherapy clinic in Nanded, we provide discreet, respectful, and evidence-based gynaecological physiotherapy in a safe and supportive environment. Many women silently endure conditions such as urinary incontinence, pelvic pain, and postpartum weakness for years without realising that effective physiotherapy treatment is available. Our expert team is committed to helping every woman understand her body, restore her physical health, and reclaim her confidence and quality of life.

Our gynaecological physiotherapy treatment approach

At Dr. Chandolkar's, every gynaecological physiotherapy programme begins with a thorough and sensitive assessment of the patient's symptoms, obstetric and gynaecological history, pelvic floor function, posture, core stability, and relevant musculoskeletal findings. All treatment is delivered with the utmost dignity, privacy, and respect, and is individually tailored to each woman's specific condition, life stage, and personal goals.

Pelvic floor muscle rehabilitation

Targeted assessment and progressive rehabilitation of the pelvic floor muscles — the group of muscles forming the base of the pelvis that support the bladder, uterus, and bowel. Pelvic floor rehabilitation addresses both weakness and overactivity of these muscles, restoring normal tone, coordination, and function to eliminate incontinence, pelvic heaviness, and pelvic organ prolapse symptoms.

Antenatal and prenatal physiotherapy

Specialised physiotherapy during pregnancy to manage pregnancy-related musculoskeletal pain including lower back pain, pelvic girdle pain, sacroiliac joint dysfunction, and pubic symphysis pain — combined with safe, evidence-based exercise prescription, postural advice, and education on pelvic floor care and preparation for labour and delivery.

Postnatal and postpartum rehabilitation

Comprehensive postpartum physiotherapy to support women in the weeks and months following childbirth, addressing pelvic floor weakness, diastasis recti (abdominal muscle separation), postural changes, perineal scar management, lower back pain, and the gradual restoration of core strength and physical fitness following both vaginal delivery and caesarean section.

Urinary incontinence physiotherapy

Evidence-based pelvic floor muscle training, bladder retraining techniques, and lifestyle modification advice to effectively treat stress urinary incontinence — leaking with coughing, sneezing, or exercise — and urge urinary incontinence, significantly reducing or eliminating involuntary urine leakage without the need for medication or surgery in the majority of patients.

Pelvic pain and dyspareunia management

Specialised physiotherapy assessment and treatment for chronic pelvic pain, painful intercourse (dyspareunia), vaginismus, endometriosis-related pain, and interstitial cystitis using a combination of pelvic floor muscle release techniques, manual therapy, pain neuroscience education, and relaxation strategies to reduce pain and restore normal pelvic function.

Post-gynaecological surgery rehabilitation

Structured rehabilitation following gynaecological surgical procedures including hysterectomy, pelvic organ prolapse repair, urinary incontinence surgery, and caesarean section — focusing on scar tissue management, pelvic floor re-education, core stability restoration, and a safe, progressive return to full daily activities and physical function.

Frequently asked questions

Q. What conditions does gynaecological physiotherapy treat?

At Dr. Chandolkar's physiotherapy clinic in Nanded, gynaecological physiotherapy effectively treats urinary stress and urge incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, pelvic girdle pain during pregnancy, postpartum pelvic floor weakness, diastasis recti, chronic pelvic pain, vaginismus, dyspareunia, endometriosis-related musculoskeletal pain, post-hysterectomy rehabilitation, post-caesarean section recovery, and menopausal musculoskeletal changes including pelvic floor weakening and joint pain. Our team will assess your specific concerns sensitively and design a personalised treatment programme to address them effectively.

Q. Is it normal to leak urine after childbirth and can physiotherapy help?

While urinary leakage after childbirth is extremely common — affecting up to 1 in 3 women — it is not a normal or inevitable part of motherhood and should never simply be accepted. Pelvic floor physiotherapy at Dr. Chandolkar's in Nanded is highly effective in treating postpartum urinary incontinence, with research showing that a structured pelvic floor rehabilitation programme successfully eliminates or significantly reduces urinary leakage in the vast majority of women who complete treatment.

Q. When should I start physiotherapy after giving birth?

Gentle pelvic floor awareness exercises can begin within the first 24 hours following delivery, provided there are no complications. A formal postpartum physiotherapy assessment at Dr. Chandolkar's in Nanded is recommended at 6 weeks after vaginal delivery and 8 weeks after caesarean section — or sooner if significant symptoms such as pain, leakage, or pelvic heaviness are present. Early postnatal physiotherapy is key to preventing long-term pelvic floor dysfunction and restoring core strength safely after childbirth.

Q. Is gynaecological physiotherapy treatment painful or invasive?

Gynaecological physiotherapy at Dr. Chandolkar's is conducted with the highest standards of patient dignity, comfort, and sensitivity. Treatment is primarily exercise-based and non-invasive, focusing on pelvic floor muscle training, postural correction, and functional rehabilitation. All assessment and treatment procedures are fully explained in advance, and patient consent and comfort are respected at every step. Treatment should not be painful — if any discomfort occurs, techniques are immediately adjusted to ensure a comfortable and positive experience.

Q. Does Dr. Chandolkar's provide gynaecological physiotherapy home visits in Nanded?

Yes. Gynaecological physiotherapy home visits are available at Dr. Chandolkar's for new mothers and postpartum patients who find it difficult to attend the clinic in the early weeks following childbirth. Home visits allow postnatal rehabilitation to begin promptly and comfortably within the patient's own environment. Please visit drchandolkars.com or contact us directly to arrange gynaecological physiotherapy home visits in Nanded and surrounding areas.

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