Prolapse symptoms often fluctuate from day to day — and that doesn’t mean your prolapse is getting worse. Learn why symptoms vary and what you can do about it.
The Impact of Overactive Pelvic Floor Muscle & How to Relax the Pelvic Floor Muscle
An overactive pelvic floor can lead to pain, bladder issues, and sexual dysfunction. Discover why these muscles become too tight and learn simple at-home exercises to help them relax.
Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and Pelvic Pain: Understanding the Connection
Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS) can affect many aspects of pelvic health — from joint instability and tight pelvic floor muscles to prolapse and bladder symptoms. Learn how Sydney Pelvic Clinic’s biopsychosocial approach to pelvic physiotherapy can help you find relief.
Taking Control of Pelvic Pain: The Power of Physiotherapy in Finding Relief
Pelvic pain is a common and often debilitating condition that affects men and women of all ages. Understanding the causes and treatment options can help you to gain some control over your pain, learn how to manage it and achieve relief.
Coccyx Pain
WIth Dr Angela James FACP If you have coccyx pain, you certainly know about it. It is a specific pain felt in the region of the tailbone and typically interrupts…
Why Pudendal Neuralgia is a Pain in the Butt
In Australia, pelvic pain affects 1 in 5 women and 1 in 12 men every year: it’s as common as shoulder and neck pain! Despite this prevalence, a pelvic pain…
Approaching Endometriosis
This article was written by our pelvic physio, Jess Teeger. Jess says: “I urge everyone, both men and women, to read about this condition as it is not only as…






