Mrs Sophie Krekis is a physiotherapist in Surrey, who has a special interest in Pelvic Health Physiotherapy
Uro/gynaecology:
Incontinence of bladder (stress, urge or mixed), plus overactive bladder
Pelvic organ prolapse
Bladder pain syndrome
Painful sex
Endometriosis
Rehabilitation following gynaecological surgery
Menopause - changes to pelvic floor/pelvis and bladder at peri/menopause, guidance and support with exercise at this time
Colorectal:
Obstructive defecation and constipation
Bowel prolapse
Faecal incontinence and anal sphincter injuries
Obstetrics and gynaecology
Ante-natal:
Pelvic girdle pain in pregnancy (i.e. pain anywhere around the pelvis)
Pregnancy associated complaints such as lower back pain, rib and thoracic pain or carpal tunnel syndrome
Bladder incontinence, although there are some limitations to treatment options available during pregnancy
Guidance on exercising during pregnancy
Perineal massage, pelvic floor relaxation and preparation for birth
Post-natal:
Pelvic girdle pain postnatally
Musculoskeletal complaints such as lower and upper back, shoulder and neck pain
Bladder and bowel problems including, but not limited to, overactive bladder, stress and urge incontinence, bladder injuries/underactive bladder
Pain or scar tissue complications resulting from perineal trauma of childbirth or post caesarean section
Difficulties with returning to exercise after giving birth, or guidance on returning to exercise postpartum
New mum checks (recommended from six weeks postnatally)
Assessment and rehabilitation of DRA (diastasis recti).
HCPC, CSP, Affiliate member of the POGP
I completed my Physiotherapy BSc at The University Of Birmingham.
HCPC PH74800
Uro/gynaecology:
Incontinence of bladder (stress, urge or mixed), plus overactive bladder
Pelvic organ prolapse
Bladder pain syndrome
Painful sex
Endometriosis
Rehabilitation following gynaecological surgery
Menopause - changes to pelvic floor/pelvis and bladder at peri/menopause, guidance and support with exercise at this time
Colorectal:
Obstructive defecation and constipation
Bowel prolapse
Faecal incontinence and anal sphincter injuries
Obstetrics and gynaecology
Ante-natal:
Pelvic girdle pain in pregnancy (i.e. pain anywhere around the pelvis)
Pregnancy associated complaints such as lower back pain, rib and thoracic pain or carpal tunnel syndrome
Bladder incontinence, although there are some limitations to treatment options available during pregnancy
Guidance on exercising during pregnancy
Perineal massage, pelvic floor relaxation and preparation for birth
Post-natal:
Pelvic girdle pain postnatally
Musculoskeletal complaints such as lower and upper back, shoulder and neck pain
Bladder and bowel problems including, but not limited to, overactive bladder, stress and urge incontinence, bladder injuries/underactive bladder
Pain or scar tissue complications resulting from perineal trauma of childbirth or post caesarean section
Difficulties with returning to exercise after giving birth, or guidance on returning to exercise postpartum
New mum checks (recommended from six weeks postnatally)
Assessment and rehabilitation of DRA (diastasis recti).
HCPC, CSP, Affiliate member of the POGP
I completed my Physiotherapy BSc at The University Of Birmingham.