Pelvic & Visceral Health

Bloating, Constipation & Digestive Discomfort

Bloating, constipation, pelvic pressure, or incomplete emptying are not just digestive issues — they often have a pelvic floor and visceral component that physiotherapy can directly address.

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The Pelvic Floor Plays a Direct Role in Digestion

A hypertonic (overactive) pelvic floor, poor abdominal coordination, or restricted visceral mobility can drive bloating and constipation that no dietary change has resolved.

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Understanding the Condition

What Causes Bloating, Constipation & Digestive Discomfort

01

Hypertonic Pelvic Floor

An overactive or non-relaxing pelvic floor can obstruct normal bowel transit and relaxation during defecation — causing straining, incomplete emptying, and bloating.

02

Poor Defecation Mechanics

Incorrect breathing, straining posture, or breath-holding during bowel movements increases pelvic pressure and impairs normal emptying over time.

03

Visceral Mobility Restriction

Fascial restrictions around the colon, bladder, or uterus — from surgery, inflammation, or postural habits — can impair organ movement and contribute to bloating and digestive discomfort.

04

Diaphragm & Breathing Pattern Dysfunction

The diaphragm and pelvic floor work as a pressure system together. Dysfunctional breathing patterns increase intra-abdominal pressure and disrupt gut motility.

05

Post-Surgical Adhesions

Abdominal or pelvic surgery (caesarean section, appendectomy, hysterectomy) can create scar tissue that limits gut movement and creates bloating or constipation.

06

Stress-Driven Gut Tension

The gut-brain axis means chronic stress, anxiety, and nervous system dysregulation directly alter bowel transit and muscle tension in the pelvic region.

How we treat it

The KINETIKA Approach

1
Pelvic Floor & Abdominal Assessment

We assess pelvic floor tone, breathing mechanics, abdominal wall function, and posture to identify what is driving your symptoms.

2
Pelvic Floor Downtraining

If the pelvic floor is overactive, we teach it to relax — using manual therapy, breathing techniques, and progressive relaxation exercises.

3
Visceral Mobilisation

Gentle hands-on techniques to improve mobility of the abdomen and pelvic organs, helping restore normal gut function and reduce bloating.

4
Education & Bowel Habits

Positioning, breathing, and toileting technique adjustments that can transform bowel emptying — immediately and sustainably.

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Digestive symptoms driven by pelvic floor dysfunction or visceral restriction respond well to physiotherapy. If your bloating or constipation has not resolved with dietary changes alone, we can help find the missing piece.

No referral  ·  Same-week appointments  ·  Private treatment rooms

Common questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes — particularly when the cause is pelvic floor hypertonicity, poor defecation mechanics, or visceral restriction. These are physical problems with physical solutions.

Internal pelvic floor assessment is the most accurate way to assess tone and coordination, but it is always your choice. External assessment and treatment is also effective for many cases.

Many patients notice improvement in bowel regularity and bloating within 3–4 sessions once the driver is identified and addressed. Longer-standing issues typically need 8–12 sessions.