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Pelvic Health Physiotherapy services

Mary Scullion is a Physiotherapist with particular interest in treating women’s, men’s and pelvic health and musculoskeletal dysfunction. An integrated whole body holistic approach is used for your assessment and treatment to provide the best possible outcome. Physiotherapy services include treatment and management of:

Bladder Issues
·Stress incontinence (l

eakage with cough, sneeze, run)
·Urgency
·Frequency
·Pre/post op rehabilitation


Bowel Dysfunction
·Faecal Incontinence/Urgency
·Constipation
·Obstructive Defecation due to prolapse, anismus, puborectalis muscle overactivity


Pelvic Organ Prolapse
·Non-operative management
·Pre/post-operative rehabilitation


Pelvic pain
·Vulvodynia
·Vaginismus
·Dyspareunia – pain with in*******se
·Musculoskeletal conditions (P***c Symphysis and Sacroiliac Dysfunction)


Antenatal
·Musculoskeletal pain including hip and pelvic pain
·Abdominal separation


Postnatal
·Perineal tears
·Abdominal muscle separation
·Low Back Pain
·Pelvic floor Retraining
·Scar/tear management and rehabilitation
·Programs for return to exercise

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Tauranga

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Pelvic Health Physiotherapy services Mary Scullion is a Physiotherapist with interest in treating women’s, men’s and pelvic health and musculoskeletal dysfunction. An integrated whole body holistic approach is used for your assessment and treatment to provide the best possible outcome. Physiotherapy services include treatment and management of: Bladder Issues ·Stress incontinence (leakage with cough, sneeze, run) ·Urgency ·Frequency ·Pre/post op rehabilitation Bowel Dysfunction ·Faecal Incontinence/Urgency ·Constipation ·Obstructive Defecation due to prolapse, anismus, puborectalis muscle overactivity Pelvic Organ Prolapse ·Non-operative management ·Pre/post-operative rehabilitation Pelvic pain ·Vulvodynia ·Vaginismus ·Dyspareunia – pain with in*******se ·Musculoskeletal conditions (P***c Symphysis and Sacroiliac Dysfunction) Antenatal ·Musculoskeletal pain including hip and pelvic pain ·Abdominal separation Postnatal ·Perineal tears ·Abdominal muscle separation ·Low Back Pain ·Pelvic floor Retraining ·Scar/tear management and rehabilitation ·Programs for return to exercise