Bladder and Bowel Rehabilitation Home Centre of Excellence Institute of Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine Rehabilitation Medicine Bladder and Bowel Rehabilitation Overview We offer specialised therapy for bladder and bowel issues related to pelvic floor muscle dysfunction. These muscles may become tight, weak, or painful due to various reasons beyond ageing, including pregnancy and childbirth in women, prostate-related conditions in men, and strain in young athletes. Our programme includes detailed pelvic floor muscle strength, control, and coordination assessments, followed by customised treatment plans. Therapy focuses on improving muscle function, reducing pain, and enhancing bladder and bowel control, helping patients regain confidence and comfort in daily life. Request a call back Fill in the details below and our advisor will get in touch with you in the next 24 hours Name * Email * Mobile * Enquire For * Location * I consent to receive communications and share my personal data, as per the Terms & Conditions * Captcha Get new captcha! What code is in the image? Enter the characters shown in the image. Our Services Conditions we treat Manual Therapy: We use targeted internal and external techniques to release tension in pelvic muscles, fascia, and nerves, helping relieve pain and restore function. Our therapies include deep tissue massage, myofascial release, trigger point therapy, and joint mobilisations tailored to each patient.Bladder and bowel retraining: This therapy improves control and function of the bladder and bowel through education, behavioural techniques, and routine tracking. It includes guidance on diet, fluid intake, strengthening strategies, and the use of diaries for monitoring.Biofeedback: We help retrain pelvic floor muscles by enhancing awareness and control of weak or overactive muscles using biofeedback. Therapy is conducted using machines or hands-on techniques, depending on individual patient needs.Electrotherapy: We provide electrical stimulation, which enhances pelvic floor strength, reduces overactivity, and helps relieve pain. Common modalities include TENS (transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation), and muscle stimulators.Home-based exercise programmes: We offer individually prescribed and regularly monitored exercises to help strengthen pelvic muscles and improve daily function. Families are also guided to support adherence and recovery at home.Patient Education: We empower patients with knowledge about their condition, lifestyle changes, and behavioural strategies for long-term symptom relief. Education includes avoiding irritants, fluid management, and stress reduction techniques. Urinary incontinenceFaecal incontinenceUrgency, retention, hesitation, and frequency of urine and faecesPelvic organ prolapse (when one or more pelvic organs drop from their position)Pain during urination or defecationDyspareunia (painful intercourse)Neurogenic bladderChronic pelvic pain syndromeConstipation Partners In Care Bijal Dodia Senior Consultant - Physiotherapist Rehabilitation & Sports Medicine Qualification Experience B.P.T., M.P.T. (Cardiovascular and Respiratory Sciences), MIAP 15+ years View Profile