Pelvic Pain

Living with chronic pelvic pain can be overwhelming and debilitating, affecting every aspect of your life. We understand the physical and emotional toll that pelvic pain can take and that’s why we’re here to offer compassionate and supportive care to help you find relief and reclaim your quality of life.
Chronic pelvic pain can stem from a variety of causes, including musculoskeletal imbalances, tension, or dysfunction in the pelvic region. Dr Indigo Clyde (Osteopath) focuses on assessing and treating these underlying issues to address the root cause of your pain.
Using a combination of gentle manual techniques, targeted exercises, and personalized treatment plans, we work with you to alleviate pain, restore mobility, and improve pelvic function. Our holistic approach considers your unique needs and concerns, ensuring that you receive comprehensive care tailored to you.
Dr Indigo Clyde (Osteopath) has a strong interest in treating women’s health concerns and has undertaken additional study in the area of pelvic pain.
Schedule your appointment with Indigo today.
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