Pre & Post-Natal Physiotherapy
in Puchong, Selangor
Specialized physiotherapy supporting women through pregnancy and postpartum recovery. We address pregnancy-related back pain, pelvic girdle pain, diastasis recti, and postpartum pelvic floor rehabilitation to help mothers recover safely and return to full activity. PhysioNear has supported thousands of Malaysian mothers through pre and post-natal recovery over 14 years. Most mothers report significant pain relief and improved core strength within 6–8 weeks.
Benefits of Pre & Post-Natal Physiotherapy in Puchong
What to Expect During Pre & Post-Natal Physiotherapy in Puchong
Pre and post-natal physiotherapy in Puchong adapts to each stage of your journey. During pregnancy, sessions focus on easing back and pelvic pain, staying active safely, and preparing for birth. After delivery, your physiotherapist assesses your pelvic floor and abdominal recovery and guides you from gentle early exercises to a full return to fitness.
Who Benefits from Pre & Post-Natal Physiotherapy in Puchong?
Mothers in Puchong who want clear, trustworthy guidance on returning to exercise after birth also benefit. Many pelvic floor and core issues are highly treatable with the right physiotherapy, so women do not need to simply put up with them.
Pre & Post-Natal Physiotherapy in Puchong, Selangor
Home to roughly 400,000 people, Puchong is a city in Selangor. You can connect with a licensed physiotherapist for pre & post-natal physiotherapy without a doctor's referral. Most patients are matched and booked over WhatsApp within minutes.
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Expert Physiotherapy Advice
"Early intervention is key to a faster recovery. Many patients in Puchong wait too long before seeking physiotherapy, which can prolong their suffering. I always recommend starting treatment within the first week of experiencing persistent pain."
Frequently Asked Questions About Pre & Post-Natal Physiotherapy in Puchong
Is it safe to exercise during pregnancy?
Yes, with appropriate guidance. Pre-natal physiotherapy in Puchong provides safe, modified exercise programs that benefit both mother and baby. Regular exercise during pregnancy reduces back pain, improves sleep, manages weight gain, and can lead to easier labour. Your physiotherapist will adapt exercises as your pregnancy progresses.
When can I start physiotherapy after giving birth?
Gentle pelvic floor exercises can begin within days of delivery. For a full postnatal assessment in Puchong, we recommend visiting at 6 weeks post-vaginal birth or 8 weeks post-caesarean section. However, if you have symptoms like incontinence or pelvic pain, earlier assessment is appropriate.
What is diastasis recti and can physiotherapy fix it?
Diastasis recti is a separation of the abdominal muscles that commonly occurs during pregnancy. Physiotherapy in Puchong is the first-line treatment – using specific core rehabilitation exercises, your physiotherapist can help reduce the gap and restore abdominal function. Most women see significant improvement within 8-12 weeks of targeted treatment.
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Related Conditions
Back pain is one of the most common reasons Malaysians seek physiotherapy. It can range from a dull, constant ache to a sudden, sharp pain that makes movement difficult. Our physiotherapists use evidence-based techniques including manual therapy, therapeutic exercises, and postural correction to address the root cause of your back pain. Since 2012, PhysioNear has helped over 800 back pain patients find the right physiotherapist and get lasting relief.
Pelvic floor dysfunction involves weakness, tightness, or coordination problems in the pelvic floor muscles, affecting bladder, bowel, and sexual function. Physiotherapy provides specialized assessment and treatment to restore pelvic floor strength and coordination.
Diastasis recti is the separation of the abdominal muscles along the midline, common after pregnancy. Physiotherapy provides safe and effective treatment through specific core exercises, breathing techniques, and progressive strengthening to close the gap and restore abdominal function.
Get Back to What You Love
Chat with a licensed physiotherapist – no referral needed, no commitment.
Quick response via WhatsApp