Pelvic girdle pain (PGP) is a common condition that affects the joints and ligaments in the pelvic area, often leading to discomfort in the lower back, hips, and pelvic region. It can occur during pregnancy, after childbirth, or as a result of injury or underlying musculoskeletal issues. PGP can significantly impact daily activities and overall well-being.

The pelvic health physiotherapists at Triangle Physiotherapy can help with pelvic girdle pain by doing a thorough assessment and designing a treatment plan to help with your recovery.
Symptoms of Pelvic Girdle Pain
- Pain in the lower back, hips, or pelvic area
- Discomfort that worsens with movement or weight-bearing activities
- Stiffness in the pelvis, especially after sitting or resting
- Difficulty with activities like walking, climbing stairs, or turning in bed
- Sensations of instability or “wobbliness” in the pelvic region
Treatment for Pelvic Girdle Pain at Triangle Physiotherapy Mississauga
At Triangle Physiotherapy, our experienced physiotherapists are dedicated to helping you manage pelvic girdle pain through a tailored treatment plan that may include:
Comprehensive Assessment

A detailed evaluation of your symptoms, medical history, and physical condition to create a personalized treatment approach.
Pain Management
Effective strategies for pain relief, including manual therapy, soft tissue techniques, and modalities like heat or ice therapy.
Targeted Exercises

A program of gentle exercises to strengthen the pelvic floor and core muscles, improve stability, and enhance flexibility.
Postural and Movement Education for Pelvic Girdle Pain
Guidance on proper body mechanics and techniques to reduce strain on the pelvis during daily activities.

Supportive Devices
Recommendations for supportive belts or braces to help stabilize the pelvic area and alleviate discomfort.
Lifestyle Modifications
Advice on activity adjustments and ergonomics to help manage pain and prevent flare-ups, including strategies for safe movement and positioning.
FAQs
Can pelvic girdle pain be cured?
While pelvic girdle pain may not have a definitive cure, our goal at Triangle Physiotherapy is to help you manage your symptoms effectively and improve your quality of life.
Is surgery necessary for pelvic girdle pain?
Surgery is rarely needed for PGP. Most cases can be successfully managed with non-surgical treatments and lifestyle modifications.
How can I prevent pelvic girdle pain from worsening?
Maintaining good posture, avoiding excessive strain, and practicing gentle stretching can help prevent symptoms from worsening.
If you are experiencing pelvic girdle pain, don’t hesitate to contact Triangle Physiotherapy for a consultation. Our team is committed to helping you find relief and regain your comfort in daily life.