List of pelvic floor therapists

Find your specialized pelvic floor therapist

In the following overview you will find qualified therapists who specialize in pelvic floor therapy. The list will help you to find the right contact person in your area quickly and easily.

You have the option of searching for your physiotherapist using various filters.

Further information on using the therapist lists and helpful explanations can be found further down this page.

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Anna-Katharina
Ney
MEDICLIN Reha-Zentrum Roter Hügel
95445
Jakob-Herz-Straße 1, 95445 Bayreuth
Basiskurs 1
Therapiekurs 1
Therapiekurs 2
Beckenbodenschule
Psychosomatik
Ana
Herrmannsdörfer
Mitte der Kraft
95460
Maintalstraße 127, Bad Berneck im Fichtelgebirge, Deutschland
+49 9273 55 75
Basiskurs 1
Basiskurs 2
Therapiekurs 1
Therapiekurs 2
Physio Pelvica Qualifikation
Beckenbodensonographie
Psychosomatik
Mandy
Schwarzenberger
Mitte der Kraft
95460
Maintalstraße 127, Bad Berneck im Fichtelgebirge, Deutschland
09273 5575
Basiskurs 1
Basiskurs 2
Therapiekurs 1
Therapiekurs 2
Monika
Haas- Lehner
95643
Lohnsitz 3, Tirschenreuth-Lohnsitz, Deutschland
+49 9631 79 96 658
Basiskurs 1
Basiskurs 2
Therapiekurs 1
Therapiekurs 2
Beckenbodenschule
PT nach Brustoperationen
Manuelle Mobilisationen
Kinderbeckenbodentherapie
Psychosomatik
Nina
Westphal-Stein
Physiotherapie Martin Reich
96049
Schellenbergerstraße 9, Bamberg, Alemania
+49 951 96431100
Basiskurs 1
Basiskurs 2
Therapiekurs 1
Therapiekurs 2
Manuelle Mobilisationen
Mareike
Karl
Physiofit
96049
Würzburger Str. 61, Bamberg, Deutschland
+49 951 20 83 700
Basiskurs 1
Basiskurs 2
Therapiekurs 1
Therapiekurs 2
Physio Pelvica Qualifikation
Barbara
Fischer
96049
Schellenbergerstraße 9, Bamberg, Deutschland
+49 951 50 05 01
Basiskurs 1
Basiskurs 2
Therapiekurs 1
Therapiekurs 2
Physio Pelvica Qualifikation
Beckenbodenschule
PT nach Brustoperationen
Kinderbeckenbodentherapie
Olga
Westerlink
Baby&Eltern Zentrum
96050
Nürnberger Str. 108, Bamberg, Deutschland
+49 951 29 79 479
Basiskurs 1
Basiskurs 2
Therapiekurs 1
Therapiekurs 2
Physio Pelvica Qualifikation
Beckenbodenschule
Geburtsvorbereitung
PT nach Brustoperationen
Manuelle Mobilisationen
Beckenbodensonographie
Kinderbeckenbodentherapie
Gudrun
Willauschus
Privatpraxis
96103
Valentinstraße 43b, Hallstadt, Deutschland
+49 174 78 60 362
Basiskurs 1
Basiskurs 2
Therapiekurs 1
Therapiekurs 2
Beckenbodenschule
Kinderbeckenbodentherapie
Nancy
Krispin- Cuno
Pelvic Vital
96120
Hauptstraße 5, Bischberg-Gaustadt, Deutschland
+49 951 20 95 90 1
Basiskurs 1
Basiskurs 2
Therapiekurs 1
Therapiekurs 2
Physio Pelvica Qualifikation
Beckenbodenschule
PT nach Brustoperationen
Beckenbodensonographie
Psychosomatik
Liane
Zwosta- Weigelt
Praxis Weigelt
96149
Am Mahd 2, Breitengüßbach, Deutschland
+49 9544 98 68 40 0
Basiskurs 1
Basiskurs 2
Therapiekurs 1
Therapiekurs 2
Physio Pelvica Qualifikation
Manuelle Mobilisationen
Kinderbeckenbodentherapie
Katrin
Weber
Physiotherapie Katrin Weber
96164
12, Hauptstraße, Kemmern, Landkreis Bamberg, Bayern, 96164, Deutschland
0171 9556522
Basiskurs 1
Basiskurs 2
Therapiekurs 1
Therapiekurs 2
Carina
Ullrich
Sport-Praxis Faulstich
96215
Bamberger Str. 42, Lichtenfels, Deutschland
+49 9571 72 70
Basiskurs 1
Basiskurs 2
Therapiekurs 1
Therapiekurs 2
Physio Pelvica Qualifikation
Kinderbeckenbodentherapie
Julia
Raab
Privatpraxis
96215
Grünewaldstraße 1, Lichtenfels, Deutschland
+49 176 63 19 74 98
Basiskurs 1
Basiskurs 2
Therapiekurs 1
Therapiekurs 2
Physio Pelvica Qualifikation
Iris
Jacobi- Oester
THERAmed
96231
Lichtenfelser Str. 26, Bad Staffelstein, Deutschland
+49 9573 23 99 290
Basiskurs 1
Basiskurs 2
Therapiekurs 1
Therapiekurs 2
Physio Pelvica Qualifikation
Beckenbodenschule
Psychosomatik
Britta
Bott
Privatpraxis für Frauen
96231
St.-Johannes-Ring 5, Bad Staffelstein, Deutschland
+49 163 63 28 952
Basiskurs 1
Basiskurs 2
Therapiekurs 1
Therapiekurs 2
Laura
Knobloch
Beckenbodengesundheit
96317
Im Ziegelwinkel 9, Kronach, Deutschland
+49 1512 66 51 515
Basiskurs 1
Basiskurs 2
Therapiekurs 1
Therapiekurs 2
Physio Pelvica Qualifikation
Beckenbodensonographie
Manuela
Stark
96450
Spitalgasse 22, Coburg, Deutschland
+49 9561 51 18 444
Basiskurs 1
Basiskurs 2
Therapiekurs 1
Therapiekurs 2
Physio Pelvica Qualifikation
Kinderbeckenbodentherapie
Iris
Schulze
Klinikum Coburg
96450
Ketschendorfer Str. 33, Coburg-Ketschendorf, Deutschland
+49 9561 22 54 66
Basiskurs 1
Basiskurs 2
Therapiekurs 1
Therapiekurs 2
Physio Pelvica Qualifikation
Anne
Fleischmann
Physios
96450
Callenberger Str. 23 96450 Coburg
09561 7089305
Basiskurs 1
Basiskurs 2
Psychosomatik

Help for the use of the lists of therapists

Meaning of the different letter abbreviations in the lists of therapists.

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Physio Pelvica therapist with exam
(4 course modules and exam)

The course modules are a recognized training program concerned with functional deficits in the pelvis. As only therapists with all four course modules and the final exam are allowed to use the title „Physio Pelvica“, the participants have demonstrated an intensive engagement in this special topic, visible for patients and referring physicians. This training program is one of the possible programs that are listed as prerequisites necessary for the certification of pelvic centres.

1. Part Physio Pelvica training program
(basic course 1)
This course forms the basis of all the following course modules. The diploma for the permission to bear the title of physiotherapist is a prerequisite. After the course, participants have i.e. the ability to perform a specific examination of a patient. Participants have specific knowledge of the anatomy of pelvic organs and the pelvic muscles and their functional connections. This fosters their understanding for possible disruptions of pelvic structures and functions. Their ability to match possible disruptions to management strategies is enhanced.
2. Part Physio Pelvica training program (basic course 2 – vaginal/rectal examination)
Content of this course is the specific diagnostic process of the pelvic musculature via vaginal/rectal examination. The standardized documentation allows the integrationg of the findings of the diagnostic process in the therapeutic management. The physiotherapist is now able to supplement the therapeutic management with biofeedback, electrotherapy or balloon catheter.
3. Part Physio Pelvica training program
(Therapeutic course 1)
In this course module, the physiotherapist learns about possible changes after pregnancy and after the many different operations in the pelvic area (like removal of the uterus or the prostate, different revisional operations of the bladder and bowel). The physiotherapist knows the specific physiotherapy of pelvic dysfunctions and the „re-learning“ of pelvic muscle function in the first days and weeks after childbirth and operations and can adapt the therapeutic management according to the early phase of rehabilitation.
4. Part Physio Pelvica training program
(Therapeutic course 2)
This course details the anatomical and neurophysiological basics of the pelvic organs as well as the pathophysiology of the pelvic structures. Emphasis of the course is finding the cause of a dysfunction and how to manage it. There are many practical sessions throughout the course with different therapeutic techniques and approaches. The participant feels and practices the techniques and links them with case presentations.
Additional course: Manual mobilisation of the pelvic organs as well as the bony structures with urogenitorectal dysfunctions
This course details the anatomical and neurophysiological basics of the pelvic organs as well as the pathophysiology of the pelvic structures. Emphasis of the course is finding the cause of a dysfunction and how to manage it. There are many practical sessions throughout the course with different therapeutic techniques and approaches. The participant feels and practices the techniques and links them with case presentations.
Additional course: postnatal exercises
This course fosters the knowledge of physiotherapy after childbirth with vaginal birth or sectio. The participant learns how to adequately train the abdominal musculature, the pelvic musculature and how to deal with pregnancy-related changes. The knowledge how to support a mother with breastfeeding and activities of daily living is enhanced.
Additional course: The role of psychosomatic medicine in the therapy of pelvic dysfunctions of women
The awareness and the management of psychosomatic relationships in pelvic dysfunctions of women are enhanced related to the perspective of a physician specialized in psychosomatic medicine as well as the physiotherapeutic perspective. Participants learn about psychosomatic relationships and can integrate themselves a one part of therapeutic options for affected patients.
Additional course: Antenatal classes
The awareness and work with the body and breath, how to deal with pain as well as different positions of childbearing are part of this course in theory as well as in practical work. Physiotherapy in pregnancy can be a part of preparing and supporting women and couples concerning birth and becoming a family. Contents are the protection of pelvic muscle function, the management of pregnancy-related disorders, as well as the preparation for an individual role behaviour of a young family.
Additional course: Physiotherapy after breast operations
Physiotherapy is part of the psycho-onkologic rehabilitation. This course demonstrates modern operations of the breast as well as additional operations after breast removal. Participants learn how to prevent movement restrictions and protective postures, how to prevent and treat oedema, how to deal with the fatigue syndrome, as well as how to enhance psycho-social support and illness coping behaviour. This course is recognized for physiotherapists working in breast centers.
Additional course: Pelvic ultrasonography for physiotherrapists
The relevance of the sonography of the pelvic floor in the diagnostic of pelvic floor dysfunctions is increasing. Being able to see pelvic floor function can significantly enhance the therapeutic process. There are many things that can be quickly identified with ultrasound: whether the pelvic musculature contracts correctly, whether there is a change in coordination or whether the pelvic muscles can enhance the stability of the pelvis with strain. This has immediate effects concerning the treatment plan. But ultrasound can also be used as visual biofeedback in addition to the vaginal or rectal palpation of the pelvic floor.This enhances the effectiveness of physiotherapy. Content of the course are relating the anatomy of the pelvic floor to the image of the ultrasound, practising the use of ultrasound and documentation.
Additional course: Vibration in combination with physiotherapy for the treatment of dysfunctions of the pelvic floor
Content of this course is the combination of physiotherapy with the whole body vibration device Galileo®. The stimulus of vibration triggers the monosynaptic reflex response and induces an involuntary contraction of muscles. Participants learn how to specifically activate the pelvic floor and which treatment principles are important in pelvic floor dysfunction. Another content of the course is how to foster the cooperation between physiotherapists and physicians.
Additional training: Pelvic floor school prevention group Prevention course according to § 20 SGB V
After this course, the physiotherapist will be able to implement the functional basics from basic course I in a group program. Special knowledge in pedagogy, didactics and communication qualify them to train perception, body awareness and guidance for behavioral change. Evaluation and quality assurance in prevention and health promotion complement their knowledge.
Additional course: Specific course for the therapy of children
Participants of this course learn about the anatomy and physiology of the pelvis of children (muscles and organs) , about pathology and congenital malformations. The physiotherapeutic diagnostic process and the treatment goals form the foundation for a therapy suitable for children. The physiotherapeutic management is characterized by instructions of the function of the bladder and the bowel that are appropriate for children, specific aids for training the awareness and treatment options that are adapted to the age of the child.