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Management and Prevention of Bowel Dysfunction by Physiotherapy

  Pelvic floor dysfunction may also be caused by some procedures, such as those for rectum or anus cancer, haemorrhoids, or abscesses. Bowel dysfunction may also be caused by childbirth methods such as forceps or vacuum delivery, episiotomy, or a tear in the perineum during giving birth. Nerve damage to the pelvic floor muscles, intestines, or bladder may also result in dysfunction. What role does physiotherapy at London Bridge plays in the treatment of bowel dysfunction? Physiotherapy aids in the maintenance of healthy pelvic floor muscles. To give the optimal treatment regimen, the physiotherapist collaborates with the other professionals. Because bowel dysfunction may be caused by a variety of reasons, there are a variety of treatment options available. The patient is initially evaluated by physiotherapists to determine the most effective and personalised treatment plan. Breathing via the diaphragm Like a piston, the diaphragm and pelvic floor muscles are connected. The pat