The Truth About Pelvic Floor Dysfunction and Treatment Options reveals an angle you may not have considered. Discover insight-rich strategies tailored to your healing path.
Pelvic floor dysfunction is far more common than most women realizebut its also one of the least talked about. From urinary leakage and pelvic pain to pressure, discomfort during intimacy, and unexplained core weakness, pelvic floor dysfunction can affect nearly every aspect of a womans physical and emotional well-being. Yet, many women live with these symptoms in silence, believing theyre either untreatable or just a normal part of aging, childbirth, or being active.
At YourFormSux (YFS), we believe women in Canada deserve the full truth about pelvic floor dysfunction: what it is, what causes it, and how physiotherapy offers real, effective solutions that go beyond surface-level fixes. The more you understand your body, the more empowered you become to heal it.
What Is Pelvic Floor Dysfunction?
Pelvic floor dysfunction occurs when the muscles of the pelvic floor do not coordinate properly. These muscles may be:
Too weak to support the organs or control bladder/bowel function
Too tight to relax and allow normal function
Poorly coordinated, meaning they dont activate or release when needed
This dysfunction can interfere with your ability to sit, move, exercise, or even breathe comfortably.
Common Symptoms of Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
Pelvic floor dysfunction doesnt look the same for every woman. Some may experience obvious issues, while others notice vague discomfort or pressure. Key signs include:
Urinary leakage when sneezing, coughing, or exercising
Strong or frequent urges to urinate, even without a full bladder
Difficulty starting or fully emptying the bladder or bowels
Constipation or straining during bowel movements
Pelvic pain or pressure, especially after standing or lifting
Pain during sex or tampon use
Bulging or heaviness in the vagina (a sign of prolapse)
Lower back, hip, or groin pain with no clear cause
Postpartum core weakness or doming in the abdomen
If any of these symptoms affect your daily life, its worth investigating with a physiotherapist trained in pelvic health.
What Causes Pelvic Floor Dysfunction?
Pelvic floor dysfunction doesnt come from a single sourceits usually a combination of physical, hormonal, and lifestyle factors. Common causes include:
Pregnancy and childbirth (vaginal or C-section)
Chronic straining, from constipation or heavy lifting
Repetitive high-impact activities, such as running or jumping
Pelvic trauma, including surgeries or injury
Hormonal changes during perimenopause or menopause
Poor posture and alignment
Breathing dysfunction or core instability
Stress and tension, which can cause muscles to stay clenched
Every womans story is different, and treatment must be tailored accordingly.
Why Pelvic Floor Dysfunction Often Goes Untreated
Many women delay or avoid care due to misinformation or embarrassment. Here are the most common myths:
Its just part of getting older.
Everyone leaks after kidsits normal.
Surgery is the only option.
Ive tried Kegels and they didnt help.
These myths prevent women from seeking help that can significantly improve their lives. The truth is, pelvic floor physiotherapy offers effective, non-invasive treatment options for most casesoften with lasting results.
Physiotherapy for Pelvic Floor Dysfunction: What to Expect
At YFS, our physiotherapy approach is personalized, respectful, and focused on whole-body alignment and functional movement. Here’s how we help women recover from pelvic floor dysfunction:
1. Comprehensive Assessment
We begin with a detailed look at your posture, breathing, movement patterns, and lifestyle habits. If appropriate and with consent, an internal pelvic floor exam may be offered to assess muscle tone, strength, coordination, and tissue health.
2. Breath-Led Core Training
We teach diaphragmatic breathing to restore coordination between the diaphragm, core, and pelvic floor. This breath-first approach regulates intra-abdominal pressure, reducing strain on the pelvic organs and improving control.
3. Muscle Release or Strengthening
Depending on your needs, we guide you through:
Pelvic floor relaxation techniques for tight or overactive muscles
Targeted strengthening for weak or underactive muscles
Functional movement patterns that integrate pelvic floor engagement into everyday life
4. Posture and Movement Retraining
We correct compensations like anterior pelvic tilt, rib flaring, or poor spinal alignment that can disrupt core and pelvic floor function. This reduces strain and improves overall mechanics for walking, lifting, sitting, and exercising.
5. Support for Activity and Lifestyle
Youll learn how to modify movement safelywhether youre lifting children, returning to fitness, or simply walking without symptoms. We also guide safe re-entry into sport, postpartum healing, or menopausal transition with confidence.
Other Treatment Options for Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
Physiotherapy is the first line of treatment recommended by leading health organizations. But depending on the severity of your condition, your plan may also include:
Medical management: Hormonal therapy for menopausal tissue support
Dietary guidance: For constipation-related dysfunction
Biofeedback or electrical stimulation: To support muscle training
Pessary fitting: For prolapse management
Surgical referral: When conservative methods arent enough
At YFS, we work collaboratively to ensure your care is coordinated and holistic.
When to Seek Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy
If you experience:
Leaking, urgency, or heaviness
Postpartum recovery challenges
Discomfort during intimacy
Difficulty with core engagement
Lower back or hip pain tied to movement or breath
then pelvic floor physiotherapy can offer clarity and relief. There is no too soon or too late to beginits about meeting your body where it is.
Final Thoughts
Pelvic floor dysfunction is common, but its not inevitableand its never something you have to just live with. Whether your symptoms are subtle or disruptive, they are valid, treatable, and worthy of expert care. The truth is, pelvic floor health is foundational to your strength, confidence, and freedom to move.
At YourFormSux, we help women across Canada navigate pelvic floor dysfunction with personalized, evidence-based physiotherapy. From breath and posture to core strength and mobility, we support your journey back to comfort, control, and connection with your bodyno matter your age or life stage.






