What to Expect During Your Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy Treatment explores targeted strategies for recovery. Discover new paths to mobility, healing, and personalized care.
If you’re dealing with issues like urinary incontinence, pelvic pain, prolapse, postpartum recovery, or chronic constipation, pelvic floor physiotherapy could be a transformative part of your healing. But for many people in Toronto and beyond, the idea of pelvic floor therapy still feels unfamiliareven intimidating.
At YourFormSux, we believe the key to effective pelvic floor care is comfort, education, and trust. When you understand whats involved, youre far more likely to feel empowered and supported throughout your treatment.
Heres a clear breakdown of what to expect during your pelvic floor physiotherapy sessionsfrom your first appointment to your ongoing care plan.
Your First Visit: The Initial Assessment
Your first pelvic floor physiotherapy appointment is all about getting to know your body, your symptoms, and your goals. Its a conversation as much as it is an evaluation.
What Happens:
Thorough Health History
Your physiotherapist will ask detailed questions about your bladder, bowel, sexual function, medical history, posture, childbirth experiences (if applicable), physical activity, and daily habits.
This may include discussing any pain, pressure, leaking, or heaviness youve been experiencing.
Movement and Postural Assessment
Well observe how you move, stand, breathe, and activate your core. This helps us understand the whole-body connection to your pelvic floor function.
Breathing and Core Evaluation
Many people dont realize how much their breath and diaphragm impact pelvic health. We’ll check how you breathe and how well your deep core muscles engage.
Pelvic Floor Muscle Exam (With Your Consent)
This may involve an internal vaginal or rectal assessment to check for muscle strength, tone, coordination, scar tissue, and tenderness.
This is always optional, explained thoroughly beforehand, and only performed with full consent.
Education and Planning
Youll leave with a clear explanation of whats going on and why. Well talk through your treatment plan, answer your questions, and offer immediate tools to start your healing.
Follow-Up Sessions: Targeted, Individualized Care
Pelvic floor physiotherapy isnt one-size-fits-all. Your treatment is personalized based on your symptoms, goals, and lifestyle. Follow-up appointments typically include a mix of manual therapy, movement retraining, education, and functional integration.
What Your Treatment May Include:
Pelvic Floor Muscle Training
Learn how to correctly activate, relax, and coordinate your pelvic floor muscles.
This may involve exercises beyond traditional Kegels, and may focus more on release and mobility if your muscles are overactive.
Manual Therapy
Gentle internal or external techniques to release trigger points, reduce scar tissue restrictions, or mobilize tight muscles in the pelvis, hips, or lower back.
Breathwork and Pressure Management
Improve 360° breathing patterns that work in harmony with your pelvic floor.
Learn how to manage intra-abdominal pressure during movement and exercise to avoid strain.
Posture and Alignment Correction
Adjust how you move, stand, and sit to reduce pelvic tension and encourage core function.
Postural awareness is especially helpful for people with pelvic pain, prolapse, or postpartum recovery goals.
Functional Movement Retraining
Practice strategies for safe lifting, squatting, walking, or returning to the gym.
Get support returning to the activities you lovewhether thats CrossFit, yoga, or chasing after your kids.
Education and Daily Strategies
Learn about bladder/bowel habits, sexual function, toileting posture, and self-care routines that support pelvic health.
We often assign home exercises or habits to help you make real-world progress between sessions.
How Many Sessions Will You Need?
The number of sessions depends on your symptoms, severity, goals, and progress. Some clients see improvement after a few visits, while others benefit from longer-term support. Common timelines include:
Mild leaking or weakness: 36 sessions
Chronic pelvic pain or prolapse: 612+ sessions
Postpartum care: variable based on delivery recovery and functional goals
Pre- or post-surgical rehab: customized timeline
We reassess continuously to ensure your treatment stays aligned with your goals and comfort.
Is Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy Uncomfortable?
Most clients are surprised by how gentle, respectful, and informative pelvic floor treatment can be. Heres what we prioritize:
Consent at every stepwe never proceed without your full understanding and agreement
Privacy and comfortyoure in a safe, professional environment
Body-positive, inclusive care for all genders, backgrounds, and body types
Clear communication so youre never left wondering whats happening or why
We know pelvic health can be a vulnerable topic, so we meet you with compassion, not judgment.
Who Should Consider Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy?
You dont need to wait until symptoms are severeor even present at all. Pelvic floor therapy is helpful for:
Urinary urgency, frequency, or leaking
Constipation or straining
Pelvic pain, pressure, or discomfort
Pain during intercourse or insertion
Prolapse management or post-surgery recovery
Core weakness, back pain, or poor posture
Pre- and postnatal support
Improving performance and injury prevention in sport
If you feel like something isnt quite right down there, chances are we can help.
Why Choose YourFormSux for Pelvic Health in Toronto?
At YourFormSux, we specialize in functional, evidence-informed pelvic health care. Our registered physiotherapists take a whole-person approach that goes beyond isolated exercises. We help you:
Understand your symptoms and whats driving them
Reconnect with your body through movement, breath, and awareness
Gain real-life tools for managing pain, improving function, and restoring confidence
Feel empowerednot overwhelmedon your healing journey
We meet you exactly where you are, with care that is rooted in science, compassion, and respect.





