New Partnership: International Pelvic Physiotherapy Management

Aoife Ní Eochaidh and Anne McGoldrick

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Home Pelvic Routines are launched on online platform 

First major collaboration with Irish Physiotherapists set to generate revenue of over €500,000 

Spectrum Health and International Pelvic Physiotherapy Management (IPPM) are delighted to announce their partnership to provide Home Pelvic Routines for Women and Men. These are evidence-based, high quality online pelvic floor muscle training and routines to treat incontinence and other pelvic conditions. Urinary incontinence impacts one in three women and one in eight men are affected by pelvic floor muscle dysfunction, leading to urinary incontinence and bladder leaks. People can be reluctant to talk about this problem and many suffer in silence.

Home Pelvic Routines are an online series of specific pelvic floor muscle exercises and routines provided in a step-by-step way, at the right pace, in a clear, concise, easy to follow way. There are affordable, discrete, and widely available on a smart phone, tablet, or PC, and can be used in comfort and privacy. Home Pelvic Routine has been developed by IPPM’s Aoife Ni Eochaidh, Chartered Physiotherapist, Clinical Specialist in Women’s, and Men’s Health. Aoife is a multi-award-winning physiotherapist and a global expert in pelvic, women’s and men’s physiotherapy.

Live on the Spectrum Health website since May 3, 2022, Home Pelvic Routines can be done in conjunction with seeing your Spectrum Health Physiotherapist, or as a stand-alone way of accessing pelvic floor muscle training and reducing the number of in-person pelvic physiotherapy appointments a person may need.

Home Pelvic Routine for Women is suitable for women of all ages with bladder and bowel problems and/or pelvic organ prolapse (the bladder, bowel or womb coming down in the pelvic floor muscles), and Home Pelvic Routine for Men is suitable to treat pelvic floor issues, pre and post prostate cancer surgery, bladder and bowel incontinence and erectile dysfunction.