Abdominal Pain and Dysfunction

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Abdominal pain can arise from various sources, including muscle tension, connective tissue restrictions, post-surgical changes or even poor lifestyle habits. We assess all contributing factors to better understand the causes of your abdominal discomfort and help you manage them. Our multimodal physiotherapy treatment plan includes visceral manipulation, deep tissue mobilization, advanced technology and gentle movement. Everything we do is focused on helping you feel better.

Conditions
We Treat:

  • Constipation
  • Abdominal bloating and discomfort
  • IBS-like symptoms
  • Abdomino-pelvic tension and myofascial restriction
  • Post-surgical abdominal pain or scarring

Insightful Assessment

Because everything in the body is connected, we assess posture, breathing, muscle tension, and lifestyle habits. By identifying imbalances, we help relieve abdominal discomfort and restore harmony.

Releasing Deep Tension

Surrounding muscles, fascia, and scars can often create tension, limit mobility, and contribute to ongoing abdominal discomfort. Hands-on therapy, supported by advanced technology and guided exercises, helps release these restrictions, reducing stiffness and improving symptoms.

Restoring Rhythm

Just like muscles and joints, your internal organs need to move freely to function well. When they’re restricted, it can affect digestion, cause tension, and contribute to pain. With our multimodal approach we help restore this natural mobility, relieving symptoms and supporting your body’s natural rhythm.

Modern Relief

We use cutting-edge therapies like TECAR and TENS not only to relieve pain but also to support recovery and accelerate healing from within. These modern, non-invasive treatments improve blood flow, reduce inflammation, and stimulate deep tissue repair, with no side effects .

Moving Toward Wellness

Our knowledgeable physiotherapists provide personalized lifestyle advice and tailored exercises to empower you in managing your condition.

Interdisciplinary Collaboration

We coordinate with your physicians, dietician, and specialists when needed, ensuring truly well-rounded care.

Your Next Step

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Book a consultation with one of our expert physiotherapists and start your recovery today.

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