Expert Care for Women Health

Specialised pelvic health physiotherapy service dedicated to improving the wellbeing and quality of life of individuals experiencing pelvic floor dysfunction.

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Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy

The latest breakthrough in women’s health

32% of women will have at least one pelvic floor disorder at one time in their life. At Atkins Physiotherapy, we have our own specialist pelvic floor physiotherapist who can advise on and help alleviate a range of conditions affecting the pelvic floor.

Available treatment options include:

  • Percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation (PTNS)
  • Biofeedback
  • Neuromodulation therapy

Common pelvic floor problems that we treat

(examples)

  • Bladder Issues (Frequency, Urgency, Incontinence)
  • Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
  • Bowel Dysfunction (Constipation, Incontinence)
  • Pelvic Pain
  • Pelvic Organ Prolapse
  • Endometriosis
  • Painful Sex
  • Scar Tissue / Adhesions
  • Hip and Lower Back Pain
  • Antenatal and Postnatal Issues

Bladder weakness is actually more common than hayfever. 35% of women have avoided a situation that makes them laugh because of bladder weakness.

As a relatively new treatment field, demand for pelvic floor physiotherapy in the NHS is particularly high, resulting in long waiting lists. With our service, we’re hoping to break down some of the boundaries around this once-delicate subject and help more women feel comfortable and confident in their everyday lives.

How Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy Works

Pelvic floor physiotherapy is a branch of physiotherapy which includes exercises and an electronic device to train the pelvic floor muscles. The therapy and device is always tailored to the specific needs of the individual.

Treatment is considered very safe. The aim is to improve overall quality of life, including self-esteem, independence, relationships, and potential employment issues.

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Clinical Expertise

Our expert team provides specialist assessment and tailored treatment plans for pelvic floor dysfunction, using evidence-based approaches and compassionate care.

We offer comprehensive evaluations, biofeedback training, and long-term management strategies focused on improving function and quality of life.

Clinical expertise

Our Pelvic Floor Physiotherapist — Jency Sudha

Jency is a Consultant Pelvic Health Physiotherapist and Biofeedback Specialist at Atkins Physiotherapy, with over 18 years of experience in women’s health. She holds a Master’s degree in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, specialising in Women’s Health, and is an expert in the assessment and treatment of pelvic floor dysfunction.

Alongside her private practice, Jency is a Highly Specialised Pelvic Health Physiotherapist at the Royal London Hospital, working within the colorectal and pelvic floor team to treat patients with incontinence, constipation, defecatory disorders, and pelvic floor muscle weakness.

Jency is passionate about empowering women to understand their bodies and regain control of their pelvic health, adopting a holistic, patient-centred approach that combines advanced clinical expertise with compassionate care.

Jency is an active member of the Association of Pelvic Obstetric and Gynaecological Physiotherapists (POGP), through which she stays engaged with the latest research and best practice in the field.