Prenatal & Postnatal
Physiotherapy in Oakville
Supporting your body through every stage of pregnancy and recovery — from the first trimester through your safe return to full activity after birth.
1st & 2nd Trimester
Postural support, pelvic floor prep, managing early aches & pains
3rd Trimester
Pelvic girdle pain, back pain relief, birth preparation techniques
Early Postpartum (0–6 wks)
Gentle recovery, pelvic floor rehabilitation, diastasis recti assessment
Return to Activity (6 wks+)
Core restoration, progressive loading, safe return to sport & exercise
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Prenatal & Postnatal Physiotherapy at RCP Health
Pregnancy transforms your body in remarkable ways — shifting your centre of gravity, loosening ligaments through hormonal changes, and placing enormous demands on your pelvic floor and core. Prenatal physiotherapy helps manage these changes proactively, reducing pain, improving mobility, and preparing your body for birth.
After delivery, your body needs expert, phased rehabilitation. Postnatal physiotherapy addresses the musculoskeletal aftermath of pregnancy and birth — from healing diastasis recti and restoring pelvic floor function to rebuilding core strength and guiding a safe return to exercise or sport.
At RCP Health, our registered physiotherapists combine evidence-informed manual therapy, pelvic health expertise, and individualized exercise programs to support you through every stage — from your first trimester to well beyond your six-week check-up.
Start Your AssessmentWhen Should You See a Physiotherapist?
Many pregnancy and postpartum symptoms are common but not inevitable. Physiotherapy can help prevent, manage, and resolve a wide range of discomforts at any stage.
🤰 During Pregnancy (Prenatal)
- Lower back pain or sacroiliac joint pain
- Pelvic girdle pain (PGP) — pain in the pubic area, hips, or SI joints
- Round ligament pain and groin discomfort
- Carpal tunnel syndrome and wrist pain
- Neck, shoulder and upper back stiffness
- Pubic symphysis dysfunction (SPD)
- Leg cramps, sciatica and nerve pain
- Urinary leakage or urgency (pelvic floor weakness)
- Hip pain and difficulty walking or climbing stairs
💚 After Birth (Postnatal)
- Persistent lower back or pelvic pain after delivery
- Diastasis recti — gap or doming in the abdominal muscles
- Urinary incontinence, urgency, or frequency
- Pelvic organ prolapse symptoms (heaviness, pressure)
- Perineal pain or scar tissue following vaginal delivery
- Caesarean section scar sensitivity or restricted healing
- Core weakness and difficulty returning to exercise
- Wrist and thumb pain (De Quervain's tenosynovitis from feeding)
- Neck and upper back pain from feeding and carrying positions
How RCP Health Treats You — Stage by Stage
Our approach follows a structured, evidence-informed pathway tailored to your stage of pregnancy or postpartum recovery.
Proactive Pain Prevention & Pelvic Preparation
Early physiotherapy focuses on education, posture correction, and building pelvic floor and core strength before symptoms escalate. Your therapist will assess your baseline function, identify risk factors for pelvic girdle pain, and create a tailored home exercise program to support the changes ahead.
We also address any existing MSK conditions — such as previous back pain or postural imbalances — that pregnancy will amplify.
Pain Management & Birth Preparation
As your baby grows, pelvic girdle pain, symphysis pubis dysfunction, and lower back pain can intensify. Your physiotherapist applies targeted manual therapy, soft tissue release, and supportive taping to relieve discomfort and maintain your function and quality of life.
We also provide birth preparation guidance — breathing techniques, positioning strategies, and perineal preparation — that research shows can reduce the risk of perineal trauma during delivery.
Gentle Recovery & Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation
The early postpartum period requires careful, gentle rehabilitation. Your physiotherapist will conduct a thorough assessment of your pelvic floor function, screen for diastasis recti, and assess any perineal or C-section healing considerations before progressing your program.
Research confirms that pelvic floor muscle training in the early postnatal period significantly reduces the risk of long-term incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse — two conditions that are common but not inevitable after childbirth.
Core Restoration & Safe Return to Sport
The commonly referenced "6-week clearance" is a medical check — not a physiotherapy clearance. Many women are not ready for unrestricted activity at this point, particularly following C-section or significant perineal trauma. Our structured return-to-activity program uses objective functional benchmarks to progress you safely.
Whether your goal is returning to running, lifting, yoga, or high-intensity training, we build a phased progression that protects your pelvic floor and healed tissues while restoring the strength and fitness you want. We also address ongoing conditions like back pain, pelvic floor dysfunction, and sports injuries from previous activity.
Conditions Treated with Prenatal & Postnatal Physiotherapy
Our physiotherapists are trained to assess and treat a comprehensive range of pregnancy-related and postpartum musculoskeletal conditions.
Pelvic Girdle Pain (PGP)
Pain in the sacroiliac joints, pubic symphysis, or buttocks during pregnancy, affecting up to 50% of pregnant women.
Pelvic Girdle Pain TreatmentDiastasis Recti
Separation of the abdominal muscles. All women have some degree of separation at 35 weeks — physiotherapy restores function effectively.
Diastasis Recti & Pelvic Floor TreatmentLeaking with coughing, sneezing, or exercise. Pelvic floor physiotherapy has an 80%+ improvement rate for postpartum incontinence.
Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy for IncontinenceLow back and pelvic pain affects up to 86% of pregnant women. Manual therapy and targeted exercise significantly reduce pain and disability.
Pregnancy Back Pain TreatmentSymphysis Pubis Dysfunction
Pain at the pubic joint caused by increased laxity. Physiotherapy stabilises the pelvis and significantly reduces pain with movement.
C-Section Scar Management
Scar tissue mobilisation from 8 weeks post-op restores tissue mobility, reduces sensitivity, and improves core function.
De Quervain's Tenosynovitis
Thumb and wrist pain common in new mothers from repeated lifting and feeding positions. Manual therapy and splinting are highly effective.
Pelvic Organ Prolapse
Feeling of heaviness or a lump in the vagina. Pelvic floor physiotherapy is the first-line recommended treatment before any surgical intervention.
Pelvic Organ Prolapse PhysiotherapyReturning too quickly after birth without adequate pelvic floor recovery can lead to stress fractures, prolapse, and sports injuries.
Benefits of Prenatal & Postnatal Physiotherapy
Evidence consistently shows that physiotherapy intervention during and after pregnancy produces significant, lasting improvements in pain, function, and quality of life.
Significant Pain Relief
Research demonstrates physiotherapy reduces pregnancy-related back and pelvic pain by up to 60%, allowing you to remain active and comfortable throughout your pregnancy.
Reduced Risk of Incontinence
Pelvic floor training during and after pregnancy is proven to reduce urinary incontinence. The NHS reports 80%+ of women improve symptoms with guided physiotherapy.
Faster Postpartum Recovery
A structured postnatal rehabilitation program accelerates healing, restores core function, and shortens the time to safe return to exercise and daily activities.
Diastasis Recti Resolution
Targeted rehabilitation of the abdominal separation restores core function, reduces the visible "mummy tummy," and eliminates the associated back pain and pelvic instability.
Birth Preparation
Prenatal physiotherapy improves pelvic floor awareness, teaches effective pushing techniques, and provides perineal preparation strategies that reduce the risk of tearing during delivery.
Long-Term Pelvic Health
Addressing pelvic floor dysfunction early prevents the development of long-term conditions such as prolapse, chronic pelvic pain, and sexual dysfunction that can persist for years without treatment.
Our Clinical Approach to Maternal Physiotherapy
At RCP Health, we combine registered physiotherapy expertise with a compassionate, whole-person approach to maternal care.
Comprehensive Assessment First
Every patient receives a full musculoskeletal and functional assessment — including pelvic floor screening where appropriate — before any treatment begins.
Individualized Treatment Plans
No two pregnancies or recoveries are alike. Your program is built around your specific symptoms, delivery type, fitness baseline, and goals.
Evidence-Informed Techniques
We integrate manual therapy, pelvic floor rehabilitation, therapeutic exercise, and education based on the best available clinical evidence.
At-Home Programs Available
For new mothers who find travel difficult, our physiotherapists offer at-home physiotherapy visits in Oakville and surrounding areas.
20+ Years Supporting Oakville Families
Our registered physiotherapists bring over 20 years of combined clinical experience to maternal and women's health physiotherapy — including specialist expertise in neurological rehabilitation, pelvic health, and complex musculoskeletal conditions.
We understand that becoming a mother is both physically demanding and emotionally rich. Our clinic is a safe, supportive space where you can ask any question and receive care that is always evidence-based, always respectful, and always centred on your recovery goals.
Techniques we integrate include Graston Technique, Therapeutic Ultrasound, and pelvic floor biofeedback where clinically indicated.
Book Your AssessmentInsurance Coverage for Prenatal & Postnatal Physiotherapy
When performed by a Registered Physiotherapist, prenatal and postnatal physiotherapy is covered under most extended health benefit plans in Ontario. RCP Health offers direct insurance billing for your convenience.
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Focus on your recovery — we bill your insurer directly so you don't have to.
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Extended Health Benefits
Most employer and private plans cover physiotherapy including prenatal and postnatal care under your physiotherapy allowance.
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Motor Vehicle Accidents (MVA)
Pregnancy and postpartum patients involved in MVAs can access physiotherapy under Ontario's SABS accident benefit coverage.
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WSIB Claims
Workplace injuries during pregnancy or postpartum return to work may be covered under an approved WSIB physiotherapy plan.
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No Referral Required in Ontario
You can book directly with RCP Health — no physician referral needed. We'll help confirm your specific benefit coverage before your first visit.
Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to the questions we hear most from expecting and new mothers at RCP Health.
Getting to RCP Health in Oakville
Conveniently located in central Oakville, easily accessible from Halton and Peel regions.
From Sherway Gardens
Etobicoke · ~20 min drive- 1Head west on The Queensway / QEW toward Oakville
- 2Take the Dorval Drive exit and head south
- 3Turn right onto Dorval Drive heading west
- 4700 Dorval Drive on your right — Suite 304, 3rd Floor
From Oakville GO Station
Downtown Oakville · ~8 min drive- 1Exit the GO Station onto Cross Ave heading west
- 2Turn right onto Trafalgar Road heading north
- 3Turn left onto Cornwall Road, then right onto Dorval Drive
- 4700 Dorval Drive on your left — Suite 304, 3rd Floor
From Burlington GO Station
Burlington · ~15 min drive- 1Head east on Plains Road E / Fairview Street
- 2Merge onto QEW East toward Oakville
- 3Take the Dorval Drive exit, turn left heading north
- 4700 Dorval Drive on your right — Suite 304, 3rd Floor
Support Your Body Through Every Stage of Motherhood
Book a prenatal or postnatal physiotherapy assessment at RCP Health in Oakville. Direct insurance billing available — no referral required.
📞 1.888.332.7372Suite 304, 700 Dorval Drive, Oakville, ON L6K 3V3 · Serving Oakville, Burlington, Mississauga & surrounding areas