Prenatal Physiotherapy
About prenatal physiotherapy
Pregnancy brings profound changes to your body. As your baby grows, your posture shifts, your centre of gravity moves forward, and muscles and joints adapt — sometimes resulting in pain, stiffness and reduced mobility. These changes are natural, but that doesn’t mean you have to cope with discomfort on your own. Prenatal physiotherapy is about helping you stay comfortable, strong and mobile throughout your pregnancy so you can enjoy this time with confidence and resilience.
Expectant mothers often experience musculoskeletal challenges such as back and pelvic pain, hip and groin discomfort, or difficulty with balance and movement due to the evolving demands on the body. Working with a physiotherapist who understands these changes can make everyday movement easier and help you feel more prepared for labour and childbirth.
What is prenatal physiotherapy?
Prenatal physiotherapy is a form of physiotherapy tailored to the unique physical demands of pregnancy. It focuses on assessing and addressing pain, muscle tension and postural changes that arise as your body adapts to support your growing baby. Through gentle, adapted techniques and evidencebased exercises, a physiotherapist helps you maintain mobility, strength and comfort throughout the prenatal period.
Physiotherapy during pregnancy goes beyond pain relief — it helps you build strength in key areas like the pelvic floor and core, optimise posture, and learn safe movement patterns that support both daily function and birth preparation. It also includes education and guidance to help you manage symptoms as your pregnancy progresses.


Prenatal physiotherapy symptoms & challenges
Women often seek prenatal physiotherapy for a range of pregnancy‑related concerns, including:
- Low back or pelvic girdle pain due to postural changes as pregnancy advances.
- Hip, groin or pelvic discomfort, especially when walking, standing or climbing stairs.
- Muscle tightness or stiffness in the hips, lower back or thoracic region as weight shifts.
- Reduced balance or altered gait due to growth of the abdomen and changes in centre of gravity.
- Pelvic floor concerns, including addressing the risk of urinary incontinence or pelvic floor weakness.
If you’re noticing any of these symptoms during pregnancy, prenatal physiotherapy can help you manage discomfort, maintain functional movement, and prepare your body for the demands of labour and delivery.
Prenatal physiotherapy treatments
A personalised prenatal physiotherapy plan may include:
- Comprehensive Assessment and Goal Setting – Understanding your pregnancy history, symptoms and movement patterns to tailor care to your needs.
- Safe Movement and Strengthening Exercises – A focus on core stability, pelvic floor activation and muscle balance to support comfort and functional movement throughout pregnancy.
- Manual Therapy and Gentle Techniques – Hands‑on care to ease muscle tension, improve joint mobility and reduce discomfort.
- Postural and Ergonomic Advice – Practical guidance on positions, postures and activities that reduce strain on your body as pregnancy progresses.
- Breathing and Relaxation Strategies – Techniques to support comfort, reduce stress and prepare your body for labour.
- Education on Safe Movement and Self‑Care – Helping you understand how to stay active, manage symptoms, and move confidently through all trimesters.
Frequently asked questions
Is prenatal physiotherapy safe?
Yes — when led by a physiotherapist experienced in pregnancy care, prenatal physiotherapy uses safe techniques and exercises adapted to your stage of pregnancy.
When should I start prenatal physiotherapy?
Can physiotherapy address pregnancy‑related pain?
Will physiotherapy help prepare me for labour?
Prenatal physiotherapy can include techniques and exercises that enhance strength, pelvic floor function and breathing strategies, all of which support your body’s readiness for labour.
Why choose us?
Individualised prenatal support
We tailor every treatment plan to your unique experience, symptoms and goals, providing care that meets your needs through each stage of pregnancy.
Experience in women’s health and pregnancy care
Our clinicians are trained in the nuances of prenatal physiotherapy and understand the musculoskeletal changes of pregnancy, enabling safe, effective support.
Holistic, movement‑based approach
We combine hands‑on care, targeted exercises and education to help reduce pain, improve mobility and empower you with practical movement strategies for daily life and birth preparation.
Ready to get started?
If pregnancy discomfort, stiffness or functional changes are affecting your comfort, our dedicated team can help. Let us support you with compassionate, personalised prenatal physiotherapy so you can move with greater ease and confidence throughout your pregnancy.