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Georgina Bailey
PHYSIOTHERAPY

Specialist care for Pelvic and Pelvic Floor disorders.
Empowering women to manage their bladder, bowel and pelvic pain problems.

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I'm Georgina Bailey, a physiotherapist based in Mold, Flintshire, North Wales, specialising in women's health.

 

Since graduating with a degree in Physiotherapy from Cardiff University in 2007, I have trained under some exceptional women’s health physiotherapists within the University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff and the Aneurin Bevan University Health Board.

Those experiences ignited my passion to help women overcome pelvic health problems, and I have since worked within both the NHS and private practice as both a musculoskeletal and women’s health physiotherapist.

Having worked closely with integrated continence services, I have extensive knowledge of treating bladder and bowel dysfunction, working from a holistic perspective to help ladies manage their symptoms.

I have a special interest in treating chronic pelvic pain, have worked alongside leading UK pelvic pain consultants, and have completed postgraduate study in this area.

As a mother myself, I'm also passionate about helping mums-to-be keep active during pregnancy and postnatal mums return to exercise safely and confidently. My 'Mummy MOT' checks provide women with a detailed postnatal physiotherapy assessment of their abdominal and pelvic areas.

My approach to treatment combines pelvic health physiotherapy; including pelvic floor muscle retraining and manual pelvic floor therapy, with external musculoskeletal assessment and treatment, thereby engaging the whole body in helping rehabilitate the problem area.

I also use acupuncture for treating pelvic girdle pain / symphysis pubis dysfunction, overactive bladder or bowel conditions and chronic pelvic pain.

A member of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy and registered with the Health and Care Professions Council, I currently work within the NHS as a Clinical Specialist Pelvic Health Physiotherapist within Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board.

To discover how I can help you, please explore my website using the menu above, or go straight to one of my dedicated pages on:

Pelvic floor & Gynaecological Physiotherapy
Antenatal Physiotherapy
Postnatal Physiotherapy
Mummy MOT
Chronic Pelvic Pain

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