Leto — Physiotherapist in Onehunga, E7
Address641 Manukau Road Royal Oak 1023, Onehunga, E7
Phone+6496252703
Websiteleto.co.nz
Leto is a Women's Health Physiotherapy practice located in Onehunga, Auckland. They specialize in supporting women through pregnancy, childbirth, and the postnatal period, aiming to keep them active and pain-free. Their services address a range of musculoskeletal complaints common during and after pregnancy, including abdominal separation, pelvic floor dysfunction, back and hip pain, and wrist issues. Leto utilizes Real Time Ultrasound Scanning (RTUS) to provide visual feedback on muscle activation, particularly for the core and pelvic floor. They also offer specialized "WOF" (Wellbeing of Mother) assessments for antenatal and postnatal care, including pelvic floor ultrasound. The practice also provides rehabilitation and exercise programming tailored to individual needs, from beginners to athletes, and offers workshops for health and fitness professionals on pelvic health.
Best for
- Pregnant women
- New mothers
- Women with pelvic floor concerns
- Post-surgical rehabilitation
| Key services | Women's Health Physiotherapy, Antenatal and Postnatal WOF, Pelvic Floor Ultrasound, Real Time Ultrasound Scan (RTUS), Exercise Programming, Rehabilitation |
| Tags | physiotherapy, womens health, pregnancy, postnatal, pelvic floor, abdominal separation, back pain, incontinence, exercise, rehabilitation |
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