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Hello,


I've been suffering from pelvic pains since I gave birth a little over 2 weeks ago, although didn't have SPD during pregnancy. I've managed to get a referral for a physio from my GP and should be covered by health insurance.


Would anyone be able to recommend a good local physio for this type of problem?? Any advice much appreciated.


Thanks!

I feel for you! I posted about this a few weeks ago and got alot of tips from others. I was recommended Russell Campbell by a fellow sufferer and he is fantastic. I can not recommend him highly enough. His number is 020 8693 9930 and he is based at Dulwich Medical Centre.

Wishing you all the best!

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