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Corina Avni Pelvic Function Claremont

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Corina Avni Pelvic Function – Specialised Pelvic Physiotherapy in Claremont

About Pelvic Function

At Pelvic Function, my goal is to help you understand and manage pelvic health issues with a professional, individualised approach. I provide face-to-face and telehealth consultations, ensuring accessible care for a wide range of pelvic conditions.

Whether you are experiencing pelvic pain, bladder or bowel dysfunction, postnatal concerns, or sports-related pelvic issues, my practice is designed to assess and treat these conditions using evidence-based physiotherapy techniques.

Pelvic Function is not just about treatment – it’s about education, self-awareness, and giving you the tools to take control of your pelvic health.


Services Offered

Comprehensive Pelvic Assessment

Each patient receives an individualised assessment based on their specific symptoms. The process involves:

  • Detailed medical history – understanding the characteristics and patterns of your symptoms
  • Physical examination – a hands-on approach to assess muscle function, movement, and areas of dysfunction
  • Use of technology – electromyography (EMG) and ultrasound to provide further insight into muscle activity

Breathing and Pressure Regulation
Breathing plays a crucial role in pelvic function and core stability. Techniques such as diaphragmatic breathing and hypopressive exercises are incorporated to manage intra-abdominal pressure effectively.

Biomechanical Assessment
Pelvic pain often has a musculoskeletal component, particularly in athletes and those with chronic pain. A thorough assessment of forces acting on the pelvis is performed, particularly in:

  • Athletes – such as runners, cyclists, gymnasts, and dancers
  • Pregnant patients – assessing pelvic girdle pain and muscular imbalances

Muscle and Connective Tissue Evaluation
Internal and external muscle function assessments are carried out gently and within pain limits. Postnatal checks include:

  • Pelvic floor muscle testing – assessing voluntary and involuntary contraction and relaxation
  • Abdominal assessment – checking for diastasis recti (separation of abdominal muscles post-pregnancy)

Neurological and Connective Tissue Considerations
Pelvic dysfunction is often linked to nerve sensitivity and fascial (connective tissue) restrictions. I assess and treat conditions such as:

  • Nerve pain (pudendal neuralgia, post-surgical pain)
  • Bladder and bowel dysfunction linked to nerve activity
  • Chronic pelvic pain associated with central nervous system sensitivity

Visceral (Internal Organ) Therapy
A gentle, hands-on technique to improve movement and function of internal organs, useful for:

  • Bladder and bowel dysfunction (overactive bladder, constipation)
  • Reproductive health issues (endometriosis, infertility, post-surgical scarring)

Treatment Options

Education and Advice
Understanding your pelvic function is the first step in recovery. My approach includes:

  • Pain neuroscience education – helping you understand how the brain and nervous system influence pelvic pain
  • Behavioural strategies – addressing habits that impact pelvic health, such as posture, breathing, and toileting positions

Manual Therapy

  • Pelvic floor muscle retraining – strengthening or relaxing muscles as needed
  • Trigger point therapy and myofascial release – for tension-related pelvic pain
  • Connective tissue mobilisation (skin rolling) – to improve circulation and nerve function

Technology-Assisted Rehabilitation

  • Electromyography (EMG) – to assess and retrain pelvic floor muscles
  • Real-time ultrasound – for visualising muscle activation, especially helpful for postnatal and post-surgical recovery
  • Neuromuscular stimulation (NMS) – to activate or calm pelvic nerves and muscles

Additional Information

At Pelvic Function, the focus is on long-term solutions rather than temporary fixes. With the right knowledge and techniques, patients can regain control over their pelvic health and prevent future problems.

I encourage a holistic approach, integrating movement-based therapies such as yoga, Pilates, and Tai Chi alongside physiotherapy treatment to support long-term pelvic function.

If you are experiencing pelvic pain, bladder or bowel dysfunction, postnatal concerns, or sports-related pelvic issues, I am here to help. Book a consultation today to start your journey towards better pelvic health.

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