Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is a form of depression that occurs during specific times of the year, most commonly in the fall and winter months While often associated with changes in mood, energy levels, and sleep patterns, SAD also has a significant physical impact.
Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is a form of depression that occurs during specific times of the year, most commonly in the fall and winter months. While often associated with changes in mood, energy levels, and sleep patterns, SAD also has a significant physical impact. Fatigue, stiffness, reduced activity, and postural changes are common side effects, especially in individuals who become less active during the colder seasons.
What many people don’t realize is that physiotherapy can play a valuable role in managing the physical and mental health challenges associated with SAD. Beyond treating injuries or postural imbalances, physiotherapy addresses whole-body functionrestoring mobility, activating muscles, improving circulation, and rebalancing nervous system activity. At YourFormSux (YFS), physiotherapy programs are designed to help Canadian women navigate SAD by promoting better movement, posture, and resilience throughout the darker months of the year.
Understanding SADs Physical Impact
SAD affects more than just moodit can subtly shift the way the body moves and functions. As energy levels drop and motivation wanes, people often:
Sit for longer periods without movement
Reduce time spent outdoors or in natural light
Develop more closed, slouched postures due to low mood
Experience muscle stiffness, especially in the hips, back, and shoulders
Lose strength and coordination from reduced physical activity
These physical changes can worsen fatigue and reinforce the cycle of inactivity and low mood. Over time, they also lead to musculoskeletal discomfort and reduced postural alignment, particularly in the spine and pelvis.
How Physiotherapy Helps Break the SAD Cycle
Physiotherapy is not a cure for SADbut it offers powerful support by helping the body function better under stress. Heres how targeted physiotherapy strategies address SADs physical side:
1. Movement Prescription for Energy Regulation
Physiotherapists develop custom movement plans that stimulate energy without overwhelming the body. These exercises are gentle but effective, often including:
Walking routines to increase sunlight exposure and regulate circadian rhythm
Low-impact strengthening to build stamina without fatigue
Mobility work to prevent stiffness and joint immobility
Posture resets to counteract prolonged sitting or slouching
Movement, even in short bursts, boosts endorphin release and helps regulate mood and focuskey benefits during SAD flare-ups.
2. Postural Realignment to Support Nervous System Balance
Posture reflects how we feeland it also influences how we feel. A collapsed chest, rounded shoulders, and forward head posture can signal and reinforce low mood. Physiotherapists use manual therapy, targeted stretches, and neuromuscular re-education to:
Open the chest and encourage upright spinal alignment
Improve diaphragmatic breathing patterns
Reduce the tension that accumulates in the neck, upper back, and jaw
Re-establish pelvic neutrality to support pelvic floor function and lower back health
By promoting a more aligned, open posture, physiotherapy helps reset nervous system tone, shifting from sympathetic stress to parasympathetic calm.
Addressing Pelvic Floor and Core Dysfunction During SAD
For women navigating pelvic health concernssuch as postpartum recovery, incontinence, or prolapseseasonal inactivity can stall progress or increase symptoms. A sedentary winter lifestyle contributes to:
Pelvic floor underactivity due to lack of movement
Increased lumbar spine compression from poor sitting posture
Reduced core strength and coordination
Higher stress levels, which can lead to increased pelvic tension or pain
YFS physiotherapists incorporate pelvic floor therapy into seasonal care plans. Breathwork, posture training, and integrated core-pelvic floor exercises are customized to keep the deep stabilizing system engaged even when energy is low. These programs support physical strength and restore confidence during periods when many women feel disconnected from their bodies.
Integrating Light Movement Into Your SAD Routine
When mood and energy dip, committing to complex routines can feel overwhelming. Physiotherapy helps women identify realistic strategies to stay consistent. Some common YFS recommendations include:
3-minute movement breaks throughout the day to prevent stiffness and fatigue
Desk and chair modifications to support better sitting posture
Wall-based posture drills that can be done indoors
Foam rolling or gentle stretching to wind down before bed
Outdoor walks during daylight hours to boost vitamin D and regulate melatonin
These routines are functional, flexible, and tailored to the persons symptoms and schedule. The goal is to move with the bodys energy, not against it.
When to Seek Physiotherapy During the SAD Season
You dont need to wait for a musculoskeletal injury to benefit from physiotherapy during the fall or winter. Reach out if youre experiencing:
Increased joint stiffness, especially in the morning or after sitting
Reduced balance or coordination
Postural fatigue or discomfort during daily tasks
Pelvic pain or worsening incontinence
Low back pain from prolonged sitting
A general sense of body disconnect or sluggishness
At YourFormSux, we see the winter season as an opportunitynot a setback. With the right tools, women can maintain alignment, improve energy levels, and prevent physical regression, even during SAD-related challenges.
Supporting Mind-Body Health, All Year Round
Seasonal Affective Disorder affects both the mind and body. While light therapy and mental health support are often recommended, physical care is just as essential. Through physiotherapy, women can reestablish connection with their bodies, restore posture, and keep their musculoskeletal system functioning optimally during the colder months.
At YFS, we specialize in whole-body, whole-season care. Whether youre managing SAD, pelvic dysfunction, or posture-related fatigue, our tailored programs empower you to move with more strength, alignment, and resilienceno matter the season.





