The Benefits of Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy After a Hysterectomy explores targeted strategies for recovery. Discover new paths to mobility, healing, and personalized care.
A hysterectomy is a major medical procedure that can bring relief from chronic pain, heavy bleeding, fibroids, or other gynecological concerns. But the recovery process often raises new challengesespecially related to pelvic floor function, core strength, posture, and bladder or bowel control. Many individuals are surprised to find that even after healing from surgery, they still dont feel fully back to normal.
This is where pelvic floor physiotherapy plays a vital role. At YourFormSux (YFS), we help people in Toronto recover with confidence after a hysterectomy through targeted, evidence-based physiotherapy. Our approach focuses on restoring stability, strength, and pelvic healthso you can move forward with energy, comfort, and function.
Understanding the Impact of a Hysterectomy on the Pelvic Floor
A hysterectomy involves the surgical removal of the uterus, and in some cases, the cervix, fallopian tubes, and ovaries. While this procedure can relieve significant medical issues, it also alters the structural dynamics of the pelvic region.
After a hysterectomy, the pelvic floor musclesalready tasked with supporting the bladder, bowels, and pelvic organsmay need to adapt to new pressures and changes in internal support. Common post-surgical concerns include:
Pelvic heaviness or pressure
Bladder leakage or urgency
Constipation or bowel difficulty
Pain or tightness in the hips, pelvis, or low back
Reduced core strength and coordination
Postural imbalances
Pain with movement or intimacy
These issues arent just physicalthey can also impact emotional well-being, confidence, and daily activity levels.
Why Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy Matters After Hysterectomy
Recovery from hysterectomy should go beyond wound healing. A full recovery should include restoring strength, movement, function, and confidence in your core and pelvic floor.
Pelvic floor physiotherapy offers a safe, personalized way to support this healing process.
1. Rebuilds Core and Pelvic Stability
After surgery, many people experience weakness or disconnection in the deep core systemincluding the diaphragm, transverse abdominis, and pelvic floor. Physiotherapy helps restore:
Core engagement without straining
Pelvic floor coordination for bladder and bowel support
Safe transitions between sitting, standing, lifting, and walking
At YFS, we teach proper breathing mechanics and core-pelvic coordination to promote lasting strength and control.
2. Improves Bladder and Bowel Function
Post-hysterectomy, changes in pelvic pressure and muscle activation can affect bladder or bowel habits. Some people may experience:
Urinary leakage when coughing or sneezing
Urinary urgency or frequency
Difficulty with bowel movements
Increased reliance on the Valsalva (straining) maneuver
Through pelvic floor retraining, posture correction, and toileting education, we help normalize bladder and bowel patterns and reduce these symptoms naturally.
3. Addresses Scar Tissue, Pain, and Muscle Tension
Abdominal or vaginal scarring from a hysterectomy can create adhesions or tightness in the surrounding fascia and muscles, leading to pain or limited mobility. Our physiotherapists use:
Manual therapy and myofascial release
Gentle scar mobilization techniques
Breath-led relaxation strategies
Safe stretching to reduce discomfort
These techniques improve blood flow, reduce hypersensitivity, and restore comfort in the abdominal and pelvic areas.
4. Prevents Pelvic Organ Prolapse
Without the uterus providing its original structural support, there is increased demand on the pelvic floor to maintain organ support. If the pelvic floor is weak or uncoordinated, prolapse (a downward shift of the bladder, rectum, or vaginal wall) may develop over time.
Pelvic floor physiotherapy strengthens and lifts the muscles responsible for organ supporthelping you prevent or manage prolapse symptoms, such as heaviness or bulging sensations.
5. Enhances Posture and Functional Movement
Following surgery, your body may compensate with protective movement patternslike slouching, shallow breathing, or abdominal guarding. Over time, this can lead to:
Neck, back, or hip tension
Decreased lung capacity and energy
Inefficient core activation during movement
Physiotherapy corrects these patterns through posture education, core retraining, and functional exerciseensuring you return to daily activities and exercise with confidence and strength.
6. Supports Emotional Recovery and Self-Connection
The experience of hysterectomy is not just physicalits emotional, too. Many people experience feelings of disconnection from their body, fear of movement, or anxiety about intimacy.
Pelvic floor physiotherapy provides a safe, supportive space to reconnect with your body. We help you rebuild trust in your movement, reduce fear, and understand what your body needs to feel stable, strong, and pain-free.
Is Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy Right for You?
If youve had a hysterectomy and are experiencing any of the following, pelvic floor physiotherapy may benefit you:
Ongoing pelvic, hip, or low back pain
Difficulty returning to exercise or activity
Bladder leakage or urgency
Bowel issues, including constipation or straining
Pressure, bulging, or prolapse symptoms
Core weakness or poor posture
Scar tissue discomfort or tightness
Anxiety about movement or intimacy
Whether your hysterectomy was recent or many years ago, its never too late to seek help. At YFS, we meet you where you aresupporting your recovery at every stage.
Why Choose YourFormSux?
At YourFormSux, we offer Torontos leading pelvic floor physiotherapy, grounded in trauma-informed, evidence-based care. Our approach is:
Personalized to your lifestyle, body, and goals
Functional, with a focus on real-life movement and confidence
Pelvic-inclusive, addressing core, breath, posture, and organ support
Empowering, helping you understand and take control of your recovery
Our sessions are always private, respectful, and led with care.





