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Women’s Health Physiotherapy in Drogheda
The strongest muscle you’ll ever train might just be your pelvic floor.
At BodyRight Physio, we understand that every woman’s body — and every woman’s story — is unique. Our specialist Women’s Health Physiotherapists provide expert, compassionate care for conditions related to the pelvic floor, bladder, bowel, pregnancy, postpartum recovery, and overall core function.
We offer a safe, confidential, and supportive space where you can feel heard, respected, and guided toward healing.

Incontinence
Common — but never “normal.” Treatable at any stage of life.
1 in 3 women experience urinary incontinence at some point, especially during pregnancy, postpartum, or after menopause — but it can affect women at any age.
While incontinence is common, it is not something you have to live with.
With the right pelvic floor rehabilitation and lifestyle guidance, most women see meaningful improvement — or complete resolution — within 3 to 6 months.
We treat all types of incontinence:
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Stress incontinence (leaks with coughing, sneezing, running)
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Urge incontinence (strong, sudden urges)
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Mixed incontinence
Your physiotherapist will complete a detailed pelvic floor assessment and design a personalised programme to help you restore bladder control, confidence, and freedom.
⚠️ Many “Kegel devices” on the market can make symptoms worse when used at the wrong stage of rehab. Our Women’s Health Physios guide you safely and expertly through each step of recovery.
We approach every case with discretion, empathy, and evidence-based care — because your comfort always comes first.
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Relief for pain affecting the pelvis, abdomen, lower back, or pelvic floor.
Pelvic pain can develop gradually or suddenly. It may be related to pregnancy, childbirth, surgery, trauma, chronic constipation — or sometimes no clear cause at all.
We treat a wide range of pelvic pain conditions, including:
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Pregnancy-related pelvic girdle pain (PGP / SPD)
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Vulvodynia
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Interstitial cystitis
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Pudendal neuralgia
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Pain during intercourse (dyspareunia)
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Vaginismus
Your treatment is designed around your symptoms, your comfort level, and your personal goals.
It may include:
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Education & lifestyle guidance
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Pelvic floor rehabilitation exercises
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Gentle manual therapy & massage
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Trigger point release
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Connective tissue & scar mobilisation
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Dry needling or acupuncture
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Postural re-education & clinical Pilates
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Breathwork & relaxation strategies
Our aim is to reduce pain, restore comfort and function, and empower you with the tools to manage your condition long-term.
Pelvic Pain
Polasaí Príobháideachais
Séanadh dlíthiúil
Níl sna mínithe agus san fhaisnéis a chuirtear ar fáil ar an leathanach seo ach mínithe agus faisnéis ghinearálta agus ardleibhéil maidir le conas do dhoiciméad féin de Bheartas Príobháideachais a scríobh. Níor cheart duit brath ar an alt seo mar chomhairle dhlíthiúil ná mar mholtaí maidir leis an méid ba cheart duit a dhéanamh i ndáiríre, mar ní féidir linn a bheith ar an eolas roimh ré faoi na beartais shonracha príobháideachta is mian leat a bhunú idir do ghnó agus do chustaiméirí agus do chuairteoirí. Molaimid duit comhairle dhlíthiúil a lorg chun cabhrú leat do Bheartas Príobháideachais féin a thuiscint agus chun cabhrú leat é a chruthú.


Insurance & Reimbursement
All major Irish health insurers cover treatments provided by a Chartered Physiotherapist in private practice.
Coverage levels depend on your personal plan.
Check your policy or contact your insurer for details — and start treatment knowing you’re covered.

Insurance & Reimbursement
All major Irish health insurers cover treatments provided by a Chartered Physiotherapist in private practice.
Coverage levels depend on your personal plan.
Check your policy or contact your insurer for details — and start treatment knowing you’re covered.




