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Frequently asked questions about pelvic pain during pregnancy
Pelvic pain during pregnancy often raises questions. What can you still do? Is exercise advisable? And when should you seek help? Below you will find the most common questions and clear answers.
Pelvic pain in daily life: what can you do?
You often notice pelvic pain during or after your pregnancy during everyday activities such as sitting, standing, and walking. This can feel unsettling, but it does not mean you have to stop moving. It is mainly about how you move.
Exercising after a twisted knee: what is possible?
Twisting your knee often happens in a split second: an unexpected turn, landing after a jump, or a duel in sports. The result is pain, stiffness, and sometimes the feeling that your knee is giving way.
New Fysi Koningshaven location opens on July 1st!
We have fantastic news: Fysi Koningshaven, our brand new location at Piushaven, will open its doors on July 2nd!
What is COPD and what can a physiotherapist do for COPD?
COPD is a chronic lung disease that makes breathing difficult. Physiotherapy helps with breathing techniques, fitness building, and muscle strength, so you experience fewer symptoms and more energy.
What is a frozen shoulder and how can physiotherapy help with your symptoms?
A frozen shoulder causes pain and stiffness in the shoulder. Physiotherapy helps you regain mobility with exercises, personalized advice, and guidance.
What causes headaches and how does physiotherapy help with your symptoms?
Headaches are often caused by muscle tension, stress, or poor posture. Physiotherapy reduces symptoms with targeted exercises, relaxation, and advice on posture.
Hyperventilation: symptoms, causes and what you can do now
Are you experiencing shortness of breath, a jittery feeling, or moments of hyperventilation? You're not alone. Many people breathe too quickly or too shallowly without realizing it. This can lead to symptoms like fatigue, chest pressure, and tension in your neck and shoulders.
Pain on the inside of your knee: Causes and how physical therapy can help
Pain on the inside of your knee can be caused by overuse, a meniscus tear, or osteoarthritis. Physical therapy can help with targeted exercises and treatment for lasting recovery.








