Ressources utiles
L’Internet contient un grand nombre de renseignements erronés sur les troubles du plancher pelvien. Les ressources sur ce site web fournissent de l’information récente et les meilleures pratiques basées sur la recherche. Vous pouvez vous fier à ces ressources puisqu’elles sont fondées sur la recherche la plus actuelle.
Rapports sexuels douloureux
DouleurSanté
Des rapports sexuels douloureux, dont le terme médical est dyspareunie, peuvent être ressentis pendant la pénétration, le va-et-vient, après l’acte sexuel ou dans tous ces cas. Chaque individu ressent...
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Incontinence
Qu’est-ce que l’incontinence urinaire? Quand une femme se plaint qu’elle mouille ses pantalons en se rendant aux toilettes ou lorsqu’elle fait de l’exercise, cela constitue de l’incontinence urinaire....
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Santé
Comment me préparer pour mon rendez-vous? Vous n’avez pas besoin de vêtements particuliers. Complétez les formulaires d’évaluation envoyés par la clinique avant votre rendez-vous. Combien de temps d...
Lire tout l'articleQu’est-ce que le plancher pelvien?
SantéProlapsusDouleurIncontinence
Le plancher pelvien est un groupe de muscles qui sont attachés autour des os du bassin; de l’os pubien jusqu’au coccyx et entre les os des hanches et le sacrum. Ils forment un “panier” qui soutient et...
Lire tout l'articlePrise en charge conservatrice du prolapsus par la physiothérapie pelvienne
ProlapsusSanté
Le prolapsus (descente d’organes) est très courant et touche 1 femme sur 2 (50%). La condition n’empire pas toujours et peut très souvent s’améliorer grâce à la physiothérapie pelvienne. Quand les m...
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Urinary Incontinence
IncontinencePostpartum
What is urinary incontinence? When women talk about peeing their pants when trying to make it to the bathroom or when exercising, this is urinary incontinence. Another term I’ve seen used frequently a...
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Postpartum
A WORD OF CAUTION AND SOME ADVICE As moms we discourage our daughters from comparing their bodies to those of celebrities and models in magazines or on the internet, so why don’t we hold ourselves to...
Lire tout l'articleWhat is the Pelvic Floor?
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The pelvic floor is a group of muscles that attach around the bones of the pelvis; from the pubic bone to the tailbone, and between the hip bones and the sacrum. They form a basket shape that carry an...
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PainPostpartumIncontinence
Low back pain represents the number one reason for visiting a primary healthcare provider. Over 80 percent of the population will experience an episode of low back pain at some time during their life....
Lire tout l'article5 Tips for Healing Postpartum
Postpartum
Deep breathing whenever you can, wherever you can ex: -While breastfeeding -Lying on your back on the floor with knees bent while baby does tummy time next to you - Do 5-10 breaths before...
Lire tout l'articlePrenatal Reasons to See a Physiotherapist
Pregnancy
If you experience any of the following symptoms during pregnancy, you would benefit from pelvic floor physiotherapy: Incontinence Pain with sex Pelvic Girdle Pain (PGP) Vulva varicosities Tailbon...
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Postpartum
In a 2005 joint policy statement, the Society of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists of Canada reported: Pelvic floor muscle training with a physiotherapist is recommended to prevent urinary incontinence ...
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Health
How should I prepare for my appointment? You do not need to wear any special clothing. Please complete the assessment forms the clinic sends you prior to your appointment. How long does the assessm...
Lire tout l'articleProlapse
ProlapseHealth
Pelvic organ prolapse is very common and affects 50% of women. It does not always get worse and in most cases with pelvic floor physiotherapy, can even get better. Pelvic Floor “A boat in the water”...
Lire tout l'articleEndometriosis
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What is endometriosis? Endometriosis occurs when tissue, similar to the kind that lines the uterus (endometrium), is found in places outside of the uterus where it should not be. For each person with ...
Lire tout l'articleDiastasis Rectus Abdominus
PostpartumPregnancy
Diastasis Rectus Abdominis (DRA) also termed diastasis recti is becoming a hot topic among postpartum women and social media sources. However, with the discussions have come a lot of misconceptions an...
Lire tout l'articlePainful Sex
PainPregnancyPostpartum
Painful sex, medically defined as dyspareunia, can be experienced during penetration, thrusting, after sex, or all of the above. This pain is experienced differently by each individual. It can feel li...
Lire tout l'articleTrigger Points in the Anterior Levator Ani Muscles
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Bladder infection symptoms, but the urinalysis comes back reporting there is no infection? Constant need to pee? Pain around the ovaries? Lower abdominal cramping? Pain with sex, especially with deep...
Lire tout l'articleUrinary Incontinence Pt. 2
IncontinencePregnancy
DROP OR PUDDLE, FIX YOUR BLADDER TROUBLE Take the Quiz! An internal vaginal exam is not needed in order to be taught how to properly perform a kegel. FALSE. Health care providers should never prescr...
Lire tout l'articlePregnancy Pain
PregnancyPain
A study by Pierce (2012) investigated back and pelvic pain experienced by women during pregnancy. The study suggests that although 71% of pregnant women reported pain to their healthcare professionals...
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