The Role of Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy in Post-Cancer Recovery explores targeted strategies for recovery. Discover new paths to mobility, healing, and personalized care.
Recovering from cancer is about far more than surviving the disease. For many women, the post-treatment phase reveals a new set of challengesphysical, emotional, and functionalthat affect quality of life in deeply personal ways. Whether cancer involved the reproductive organs, bowel, bladder, or surrounding tissues, the pelvic region often bears the brunt of surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy. Unfortunately, the pelvic floor is often overlooked during standard follow-up care.
Thats where pelvic floor physiotherapy becomes a crucial part of the healing process.
At YourFormSux (YFS) in Toronto, we support women who are recovering from cancer treatment by helping them reconnect with their bodies, reduce pain, and restore pelvic function. With targeted, trauma-informed care, pelvic floor physiotherapy offers relief from symptoms that many survivors are told to simply live with.
Heres how it worksand why its an essential piece of your post-cancer recovery journey.
How Cancer Treatments Affect Pelvic Floor Health
Many cancer treatments, even when life-saving, create ripple effects in the bodyespecially in the pelvis. Women who undergo treatment for cervical, uterine, ovarian, vaginal, vulvar, rectal, or bladder cancer often experience long-term pelvic floor dysfunction due to:
Surgical trauma (e.g., hysterectomy, bowel resection, lymph node removal)
Radiation therapy to the pelvic area
Chemotherapy-related fatigue and tissue changes
Hormonal therapy, particularly after breast or gynecologic cancers
Scarring, nerve damage, or pelvic muscle atrophy
These interventions can disrupt the coordination, strength, and flexibility of the pelvic floor muscles, leading to symptoms that may last long after cancer is in remission.
Common Pelvic Health Issues After Cancer
Its common for cancer survivors to experience:
Urinary incontinence or urgency
Fecal incontinence, constipation, or difficulty evacuating
Pelvic pain or tightness
Painful intercourse or vaginal dryness
Reduced sexual desire or sensation
Scar tissue restriction or sensitivity
Pelvic organ prolapse
Loss of core strength and postural stability
These symptoms are often underreported, under-addressed, and under-treated. But they are not inevitableand pelvic floor physiotherapy provides a safe, effective path toward recovery.
Why Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy Is Essential Post-Cancer
At YourFormSux, our physiotherapists work with cancer survivors to:
Improve pelvic floor strength and flexibility
Restore bladder and bowel function
Relieve scar tissue pain or tightness
Support emotional healing and body reconnection
Reintroduce pain-free, confident movement and intimacy
Every treatment plan is tailored to your individual history, cancer type, treatment experience, and current needs. This isnt a one-size-fits-all approachits personalized, respectful, and grounded in clinical evidence.
How Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy Helps Post-Cancer Recovery
1. Improves Bladder and Bowel Control
Radiation and surgery can damage pelvic nerves or affect muscle coordination. You may notice:
Leaking urine with coughing or sneezing
Difficulty emptying your bladder or bowels
Constipation or increased urgency
Physiotherapy helps retrain the pelvic floor muscles to work efficiently, using targeted exercises and techniques like bladder retraining and coordinated breathing.
2. Reduces Pelvic Pain and Scar Tissue Restrictions
Pelvic surgeries and radiation often result in pain, stiffness, or tissue adhesions. Pelvic floor physiotherapists can:
Perform manual therapy to soften and mobilize scar tissue
Use myofascial release to relieve muscle tension
Teach you gentle stretches and self-massage techniques
Help reduce hypersensitivity or numbness in the pelvic region
Addressing these physical changes improves not just comfortbut overall mobility and function.
3. Supports Sexual Health and Intimacy
Cancer treatments can have a profound impact on sexual well-being. You may experience:
Pain or tightness with intercourse
Loss of vaginal lubrication or elasticity
Fear or anxiety around intimacy
Emotional disconnection from your body
Pelvic floor physiotherapy offers:
Education and desensitization strategies
Guided exercises to improve comfort and tissue mobility
Supportive discussions to rebuild trust in your body
Tools like vaginal dilators, used under supervision and consent
This part of recovery is deeply personaland deeply valid. We honour your pace and your boundaries.
4. Restores Core Strength and Functional Movement
Cancer often leaves you feeling weak, fatigued, or unsure of your bodys capabilities. Our approach includes:
Reintegrating core and pelvic floor coordination
Teaching safe, progressive exercises to rebuild stability
Helping you return to everyday activities with confidence
Improving posture and breath mechanics to reduce strain
By restoring this foundation, you can move through life again with strength and support.
What to Expect at YourFormSux
Your recovery is uniqueand so is your care. A typical first session at YFS includes:
A detailed conversation about your cancer history, symptoms, and goals
A whole-body movement and posture assessment
Optional pelvic floor exam (internal or external, only with consent)
Gentle manual therapy or guided movement
A personalized home program to support healing at your own pace
We offer a trauma-informed, respectful, and welcoming environment. Our team listens first, then builds your care plan with younot for you.
When Should You Start Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy After Cancer?
You can begin pelvic floor therapy as soon as you feel ready, depending on your oncologists or surgeons clearance. Many clients benefit from therapy:
68 weeks post-surgery or radiation (once healing is stable)
During hormone therapy to manage pelvic symptoms
Months or even years after treatment to address lingering dysfunction
Its never too earlyor too lateto begin this work.
Final Thoughts: Whole-Body Healing Includes the Pelvic Floor
Youve already fought hard through cancer. You deserve a recovery thats not just about survivalbut about thriving. Pelvic floor physiotherapy empowers you to:
Reclaim strength and comfort
Move without fear
Heal pain and dysfunction
Reconnect with your body and your life
At YourFormSux, were proud to support Torontos cancer survivors with expert pelvic care that treats the whole personnot just a diagnosis. If youre ready to take that next step in your recovery, were here to walk with you.





