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Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy Clinics in Canada in Quebec

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Pelvic floor physiotherapy is a specialized area of practice addressing dysfunction of the pelvic floor muscles, which support the bladder, bowel, and uterus. It treats conditions including stress urinary incontinence, pelvic pain, diastasis recti, postpartum recovery, and pelvic organ prolapse. Many Canadian sports and multidisciplinary clinics now offer pelvic floor physiotherapy as part of their service offering.

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Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy Clinics in Canada Clinics in Quebec

3287 Rue Saint-Jacques O, #100, Montreal, Quebec H4C 1G8, Canada

Montreal, QC

+1 438-600-5008
PhysioMassage
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5115 Trans Island Ave Suite 234, Montreal, Quebec H3W 1Y3, Canada

Montreal, QC

+1 514-552-1002
PhysioMassageAthletic Therapy
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2450 Chem. Laval, Saint-Laurent, QC H4L 2Z7, Canada

Saint-Laurent, QC

+1 514-608-2289
Physio
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5115 Trans Island Ave Suite 234, Montreal, Quebec H3W 1Y3, Canada

Montreal, QC

+1 514-552-1002
PhysioMassageAthletic Therapy
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5254 Ferrier St, Montreal, Quebec H4P 1L4, Canada

Montreal, QC

+1 514-341-8055
Physio
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2450 Chem. Laval, Saint-Laurent, QC H4L 2Z7, Canada

Saint-Laurent, QC

+1 514-608-2289
Physio
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300 Blvd. de la Concorde E, Laval, QC H7G 2E6, Canada

Laval, QC

+1 450-667-2050
Physio
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6505 Trans Canada Route #320, Saint-Laurent, Quebec H4T 1S3, Canada

Saint-Laurent, QC

+1 514-819-1015
PhysioMassageAthletic Therapy
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Les Galeries Normandie, 2576 Rue de Salaberry, Montréal, QC H3M 1L3, Canada

Montreal, QC

+1 514-333-5167
PhysioMassage
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6505 Trans Canada Route #320, Saint-Laurent, Quebec H4T 1S3, Canada

Saint-Laurent, QC

+1 514-819-1015
PhysioMassageAthletic Therapy
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1190 Place d'Orléans Dr, Orléans, ON K1C 7K3, Canada

Orléans, QC

+1 613-830-4806
PhysioMassageSports Med
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Les Galeries Normandie, 2576 Rue de Salaberry, Montréal, QC H3M 1L3, Canada

Montreal, QC

+1 514-333-5167
PhysioMassage
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2 Beechwood Ave. Unit 101, Vanier, ON K1L 8L9, Canada

Vanier, QC

+1 613-424-7852
PhysioChiro
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222 Beechwood Ave., Vanier, ON K1L 8A7, Canada

Vanier, QC

+1 613-747-2873
PhysioChiroMassageAthletic TherapySports MedPodiatry
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FAQs — Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy Clinics in Canada

What conditions does pelvic floor physiotherapy treat?

Pelvic floor physiotherapy treats urinary incontinence (leaking with coughing, sneezing, or exercise), pelvic pain, painful intercourse, postpartum recovery, diastasis recti, pelvic organ prolapse, bowel dysfunction, and prenatal preparation.

Is pelvic floor physio only for women?

No. Men can also benefit from pelvic floor physiotherapy, particularly for post-prostatectomy incontinence, chronic pelvic pain, and erectile dysfunction. Athletes of all genders benefit from pelvic floor assessment to optimize core function and prevent injury.

Is pelvic floor physiotherapy covered by insurance?

Yes, pelvic floor physiotherapy is covered under your standard physiotherapy benefit in most extended health plans, as it is performed by registered physiotherapists. Annual limits and coverage details vary by plan.

What does a pelvic floor physiotherapy assessment involve?

Your assessment includes a detailed history, external assessment of posture and movement, and typically an internal pelvic examination (with your consent) to assess muscle tone, strength, and coordination. Your therapist will explain every step before proceeding.

How many sessions are needed for pelvic floor physiotherapy?

Most conditions respond in 6–12 sessions, though this depends on the nature and duration of your condition. Many patients notice improvement after 4–6 sessions. Your physiotherapist will develop a home exercise program to accelerate progress.

Can athletes benefit from pelvic floor physiotherapy?

Absolutely. Athletes in high-impact sports, weightlifting, gymnastics, and running are at risk for pelvic floor dysfunction. Pelvic floor assessment can identify weaknesses or tightness that affect performance and increase injury risk, particularly in the core and hip complex.

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