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Women?s Pelvic Floor?Workshop


Are you confused about the function of the pelvic floor muscles and how to keep them healthy. 1 in 3 women are reported to experience problems with their pelvic floor with symptoms such as incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse or pelvic pain. Sadly this is often regarded as a taboo subject and rarely talked about so too many women suffer in silence


There are often simple strategies and exercises that can improve the problem, pelvic floor muscle training is usually advised as a first line treatment for bladder or bowel dysfunction and pelvic organ prolapse but many women report not feeling confident to perform these correctly.?


This workshop will discuss the anatomy and muscles of the pelvic floor, how they work, why things go wrong and most importantly what can be done to help, there will be an emphasis on self help and home exercise. You should leave confident to perform pelvic floor exercise correctly, notes and exercise sheets will be given.


Women of all ages are welcome whether you are planning a pregnancy, an expectant mum, just had just had a baby (after your 6 week check up please) are perimenopausal, menopausal or beyond. Includes practical sessions on a mat so please wear comfortable loose clothing.?


Saturday March 21 2015 11.00am - 1.30pm

St Barnabas Church Dulwich Village SE21 8SY?

Fee ?50.00 early booking ?40.00?(until March 01)


50% of the proceeds of this workshop will be donated to the Eve appeal.


Booking

http://www.pilatesindulwich.co.uk/PID/classes_%26_booking.html


There are are 2 half prices places available to women in financial hardship, please email in confidence if thats you - [email protected]


Workshop delivered by a female Women?s Health Osteopath and Pilates Practitioner, who is passionate about supporting women with this sensitive issue, she has been working in health and therapeutic fitness for over 15 years.

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