Busting Pelvic Floor Myths: Why Physiotherapy Works

Busting Pelvic Floor Myths reveals an angle you may not have considered. Discover insight-rich strategies tailored to your healing path.

Pelvic floor health is finally getting the attention it deserves—but with that attention comes a flood of myths, oversimplified advice, and confusion. For many women in Canada, pelvic floor issues remain wrapped in stigma and misinformation. Whether it’s being told to “just do more Kegels,” or hearing that pain during sex is “just part of being a woman,” these myths keep people stuck in silence and discomfort.

At YourFormSux, we’re here to rewrite that narrative. Pelvic floor physiotherapy isn’t just about exercises—it’s about evidence-based treatment that clears the confusion and brings real relief. Let’s break down the biggest myths about pelvic floor dysfunction and show exactly how physiotherapy delivers real, lasting results.

Myth #1: Kegels Fix Everything

The Myth:

Just squeeze and lift a few times a day—problem solved, right?

The Truth:

Not always. Kegels are often recommended blindly, without an assessment. But if your pelvic floor muscles are already tight or overactive, doing Kegels can make your symptoms worse—especially if you’re experiencing pelvic pain, discomfort during sex, or urinary urgency.

How Physiotherapy Helps:

A physiotherapist assesses whether your pelvic floor needs strengthening, lengthening, or re-coordination. You’ll learn how to engage and release your pelvic floor in ways that actually address your unique body—not follow a one-size-fits-all routine.

Myth #2: Pelvic Floor Problems Only Happen After Pregnancy

The Myth:

If you haven’t given birth, you’re in the clear.

The Truth:

Wrong. Athletes, office workers, students, postmenopausal women, and even teenagers can experience pelvic floor dysfunction. It’s not just about pregnancy—it’s about posture, stress, muscle coordination, and movement patterns.

How Physiotherapy Helps:

Pelvic physiotherapy uncovers root causes unrelated to childbirth. Poor breathing mechanics, hip imbalances, spinal misalignment, and even high stress levels can trigger dysfunction. Therapy addresses all of it.

Myth #3: If You’re Not Leaking, You’re Fine

The Myth:

No bladder leaks? No problem.

The Truth:

Leaking is just one symptom. Other red flags include:

Pelvic or tailbone pain

Painful intercourse

Constipation

Pressure or heaviness in the pelvis

Incomplete emptying of the bladder or bowels

Hip and low back pain

How Physiotherapy Helps:

A full-body assessment looks beyond the bladder to see how your posture, diaphragm, and movement patterns contribute to dysfunction—before leakage even starts.

Myth #4: Painful Sex Is Just Something You Deal With

The Myth:

Discomfort during intimacy is “normal”—especially after childbirth or with age.

The Truth:

Pain is a sign that something isn’t working properly. It may involve tight pelvic floor muscles, scar tissue, hormonal changes, or poor coordination—all of which can be treated.

How Physiotherapy Helps:

YourFormSux physiotherapists gently assess internal and external factors. With tailored techniques like manual therapy, mobility work, and relaxation strategies, intimacy becomes something you look forward to—not something you fear.

Myth #5: Physiotherapy Is Invasive or Embarrassing

The Myth:

You’ll be forced into uncomfortable exams or internal procedures.

The Truth:

All treatment is consent-based and customized to your comfort level. Internal assessments can be helpful but are never mandatory. In fact, many women benefit from fully external treatment options.

How Physiotherapy Helps:

At YourFormSux, we create a safe, respectful space where you feel in control. We start with education and movement assessments, and guide you at your pace—always.

Myth #6: You’re Too Old or Too Late to Get Better

The Myth:

If you’ve had symptoms for years, nothing can be done.

The Truth:

It’s never too late. Muscles, movement patterns, and coordination can improve at any age. Many women find relief in their 50s, 60s, and beyond—with the right care.

How Physiotherapy Helps:

We meet your body where it’s at and design a recovery plan that fits your lifestyle. Whether your goals are walking without discomfort, feeling confident in social situations, or enjoying intimacy again—we make them achievable.

Myth #7: It’s Just About the Pelvic Floor

The Myth:

The only issue is in the pelvis—so that’s the only thing that matters.

The Truth:

Your pelvic floor is part of a larger system. It works with your diaphragm, deep core, hips, and spine. Dysfunction often stems from poor breathing, faulty movement patterns, and misalignment elsewhere.

How Physiotherapy Helps:

YourFormSux physiotherapists take a whole-body approach. We assess how you stand, sit, lift, breathe, and move. When we treat the system, not just the symptoms, results are longer-lasting and more powerful.

Why Physiotherapy Works

Pelvic floor physiotherapy is more than just treatment—it’s education, empowerment, and lasting change. Here’s what makes it work:

Individualized Assessment: No two bodies are the same, and neither are their pelvic floors.

Functional Rehab: We help you move better, lift smarter, and breathe more efficiently.

Mind-Body Connection: We address stress, trauma, and emotional holding patterns that affect physical health.

Prevention & Maintenance: You don’t have to wait until it gets bad—therapy helps you stay ahead of dysfunction.

Life Integration: We make care practical—so it fits into your daily routine and goals.

Final Thoughts

If you’ve ever felt dismissed, misinformed, or unsure about your pelvic health—you’re not alone. But you don’t have to stay stuck in myths that delay healing. Pelvic floor physiotherapy breaks through the noise and brings you clarity, comfort, and control.

At YourFormSux, we support Canadian women with real answers, respectful care, and a plan that actually works. Pelvic floor dysfunction may be common—but it’s not something you have to live with.

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