How Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy Helps Women Manage Pelvic Health Post-Cancer explores targeted strategies for recovery. Discover new paths to mobility, healing, and personalized care.
Cancer treatments are designed to save livesbut they often come with physical costs that impact quality of life long after the last round of therapy. For many women, pelvic cancers or cancer treatments in nearby areas (like the abdomen, rectum, or reproductive organs) can lead to a host of pelvic floor challenges. These may include incontinence, pelvic pain, sexual dysfunction, scar tissue restriction, and a deep sense of disconnect from the body.
This is where pelvic floor physiotherapy becomes essential. At YourFormSux (YFS), we support women in Toronto who are navigating life after cancerhelping them recover function, rebuild strength, and restore trust in their bodies. Whether youre recently in remission or years into survivorship, pelvic floor physiotherapy offers real, respectful, and effective care for your recovery.
In this blog, well explore how pelvic floor physiotherapy supports post-cancer pelvic health and why it should be an integral part of any cancer recovery plan.
Understanding the Impact of Cancer Treatment on Pelvic Health
Treatments for cancers of the cervix, uterus, ovaries, vagina, rectum, bladder, or even the gastrointestinal system often affect the pelvic floor directly or indirectly. Common interventions that can affect pelvic health include:
Surgery (hysterectomy, bowel resection, mastectomy, lymph node removal)
Radiation therapy (especially pelvic radiation)
Chemotherapy
Hormone therapies (particularly for breast and gynecological cancers)
These treatments can result in:
Pelvic floor muscle weakness or overactivity
Scar tissue and fascial restrictions
Bladder and bowel control issues
Sexual pain or dysfunction
Vaginal dryness or atrophy
Postural and core weakness
Nervous system dysregulation and trauma response
The emotional toll of cancer can also contribute to tension, guarding, or disconnection from the pelvic area, making recovery even more complex.
Common Pelvic Health Issues Women Face After Cancer
While every persons experience is unique, some of the most common post-cancer pelvic floor symptoms we address at YFS include:
Urinary incontinence or urgency
Fecal leakage or constipation
Pelvic organ prolapse
Chronic pelvic or abdominal pain
Pain with sitting, movement, or intimacy
Reduced vaginal elasticity and lubrication
Post-surgical scar sensitivity or restriction
Changes in core stability and mobility
These symptoms may develop immediately after treatment or emerge years laterand they are not something you have to live with.
How Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy Helps with Post-Cancer Recovery
At YFS, our trauma-informed pelvic health specialists offer a gentle, individualized approach to care. We address both the physical and emotional effects of cancer treatment on the pelvic region and the body as a whole.
Heres how pelvic floor physiotherapy can support your recovery:
1. Restoring Pelvic Floor Function
Cancer treatments can lead to pelvic floor weakness, overactivity, or loss of coordination. Physiotherapy helps you:
Rebuild strength and endurance where needed
Relearn how to properly contract and relax pelvic muscles
Improve coordination with the breath and core
Prevent or manage pelvic organ prolapse and incontinence
We tailor exercises and movement strategies to support your unique healing timeline, whether you’re newly post-op or managing late effects.
2. Improving Bladder and Bowel Control
Radiation and surgery often alter bladder and bowel function. You may be experiencing urgency, leaking, or constipation. We can help by:
Teaching targeted pelvic floor exercises for control
Using bladder and bowel retraining strategies
Addressing tension or coordination issues
Recommending positions and routines for easier elimination
Pelvic floor therapy helps reduce the anxiety and disruption that bladder and bowel issues can bring.
3. Addressing Scar Tissue and Fascial Restriction
Scarring from surgery or radiation can cause pain, limited mobility, or pelvic pressure. We use:
Manual therapy to release fascial tension
Scar desensitization techniques
Gentle myofascial release to improve range of motion
Education on self-massage and tissue mobility
Even years after surgery, scar work can make a major difference in comfort and function.
4. Rehabilitating Sexual Function
One of the most challenging yet least-discussed consequences of pelvic cancer treatment is painful or diminished sexual function. You might feel disconnected from your body, experience vaginal tightness or dryness, or avoid intimacy due to pain or fear.
Pelvic floor physiotherapy helps with:
Improving vaginal tissue health and elasticity
Reducing pain with touch, arousal, or penetration
Teaching relaxation and breathing strategies
Guiding safe reintroduction of intimacy
Supporting emotional reconnection with your body
We approach this area with sensitivity, consent, and full confidentiality. Your comfort and safety are always the priority.
5. Supporting Whole-Body Strength and Recovery
Cancer can impact more than just the pelvic floor. We help restore:
Postural alignment and movement patterns
Breathing mechanics and core activation
Hip, spine, and pelvic mobility
Strength for daily activities and return to exercise
A holistic, head-to-toe approach ensures that your entire body is supported in recovery.
What to Expect at YourFormSux
We know that post-cancer recovery can be emotionally and physically complex. Thats why we take extra care to ensure your experience is:
Private and compassionate
Respectful of your trauma and experiences
Consent-based and always in your control
Tailored to your needs, no matter where you are in recovery
During your first visit, well review your medical history, treatment timeline, current concerns, and goals. A pelvic exam may be offered (only with full consent), and from there, well design a personalized treatment plan focused on gentle progress, not pressure.
Who Can Benefit from Post-Cancer Pelvic Physiotherapy?
You may benefit from pelvic floor physiotherapy if you:
Have had a hysterectomy, oophorectomy, or pelvic radiation
Are recovering from breast cancer with hormonal therapy side effects
Struggle with bladder, bowel, or sexual symptoms after treatment
Feel pain, tightness, or pelvic pressure
Have lost strength or confidence in your body
Want to reconnect with your physical self post-recovery
Even if your cancer treatment was years ago, its never too late to heal.
Final Thoughts: You Deserve Full-Body HealingNot Just Survival
Youve faced cancer with strength. Now its time to reclaim comfort, control, and confidence in your body. Pelvic floor physiotherapy helps you:
Rebuild trust in your body
Move without pain or fear
Regain intimacy and bladder control
Heal from the inside out
At YourFormSux, were honoured to support Toronto women through one of the most personal, powerful stages of their recovery. Whether you’re navigating post-treatment changes or just beginning to reconnect with your body, know this: you are not alone, and real healing is possible.






