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How to Become a Women's Health Physiotherapist

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Updated: Jul 2, 2022


In understanding how to become a women's health physiotherapist, we will look at the valuable role they have in health care, both for treating problems and maintaining good health. Physiotherapists in general are highly trained professionals who not only provide help for pain and physical problems, but they also help to prevent issues developing in the first place. In order to understand the job of a women's health physiotherapist, it's important to first consider what a physiotherapist does.


What is Women's Health Physiotherapy?


Women's health physiotherapy is a specialism within the field of physiotherapy. Physiotherapy in general is treatment to help maintain and restore mobility for people who have been affected by surgery, age, exercise, disability, injury, illness or other physical dysfunction. It will typically include an assessment and rehabilitation plan consisting of specific exercises, manual manipulation, massage or other hands-on treatment, such as therapeutic ultrasound, soft tissue mobilisation or electrotherapy.

As the name suggests, a women's health physiotherapist is a specialist who works with women and their specific problems. You may have heard them referred to as a pelvic physio, women's physio or even prolapse physiotherapist.


Women's health physiotherapist dressed in grey working with a pregnant woman reclining on the floor of a gym.
How to become a women's health physiotherapist and work with pregnant and post-partum women



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