10/07/2025
Hormonal changes during perimenopause, menopause, and postmenopause can affect many areas of health β from sleep and mood to bone density, muscle strength, and pelvic floor function.
As estrogen levels fluctuate and decline, some people may experience menopause symptoms such as hot flashes, mood changes, or pelvic floor issues like prolapse, dryness, or urinary urgency. While these are common, they donβt have to be accepted as βnormal.β
Pelvic health physiotherapy for menopause can help you learn to train or retrain your pelvic floor, address underlying issues, and support comfort and function through every stage.
At Lifemark, pelvic health physiotherapists collaborate with other therapists to provide menopause support focused on strength, mobility, and well-being through this transition and beyond.
Learn more about how physiotherapy can help during menopause: https://tinyurl.com/2s4jud6b
According to the Menopause Foundation of Canada, the average woman will spend up to half of her life in a menopausal state. This includes perimenopause, menopause, and post menopause, with some individuals experiencing perimenopausal symptoms as early as in their 30s. While menopause is a natural st...