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Exercise Physiology for Endometriosis

How Exercise Physiology May Support People Living with Endometriosis

August 20, 20264 min read

Endometriosis is a chronic condition in which tissue similar to the lining of the uterus grows outside the uterus. It can affect the ovaries, fallopian tubes, pelvic tissues and, in some cases, other parts of the body. Symptoms vary widely but commonly include pelvic pain, painful periods, fatigue, pain during or after sexual activity, bowel or bladder symptoms, and difficulty participating in everyday activities.

Because symptoms can fluctuate throughout the menstrual cycle, staying active may feel challenging. However, regular physical activity that is tailored to your individual needs may support your overall health and wellbeing. Exercise physiology provides structured, evidence-informed exercise programs that complement your broader healthcare plan.

At All Care Physiotherapy in Spring Hill, Brisbane, our accredited exercise physiologists work with people living with endometriosis to develop personalised exercise programs that reflect their symptoms, goals and lifestyle.

What Is Exercise Physiology?

Exercise physiology is a healthcare profession that uses individually prescribed exercise to help people manage a wide range of chronic health conditions and improve physical function.

Before creating your exercise program, an accredited exercise physiologist considers:

  • Your medical history

  • Current symptoms

  • Pain patterns

  • Physical activity levels

  • Fitness level

  • Lifestyle and personal goals

  • Other health conditions

Your exercise program is tailored to your current abilities and adjusted over time as your needs change.

Can Exercise Help People with Endometriosis?

Research suggests that regular physical activity may support overall health and wellbeing for many people living with chronic conditions, including endometriosis. Exercise physiology is not a treatment for endometriosis itself but may form one component of a broader management plan alongside medical care.

Depending on your circumstances, regular exercise may support:

  • Muscle strength

  • Cardiovascular fitness

  • Mobility

  • Functional movement

  • Physical endurance

  • General wellbeing

  • Confidence in participating in daily activities

Because symptoms vary between individuals, exercise recommendations should always be personalised.

Why Is an Individualised Exercise Program Important?

No two people experience endometriosis in the same way. Symptoms may change throughout the month, and some days may be more challenging than others.

An accredited exercise physiologist develops an exercise plan that considers:

  • Symptom severity

  • Fatigue levels

  • Pelvic pain

  • Previous surgeries

  • Other health conditions

  • Personal goals

Exercise intensity and activities can be adjusted according to how you are feeling on any given day, helping you remain active in a way that is realistic and sustainable.

What Happens During an Exercise Physiology Appointment?

Your first appointment focuses on understanding your health and developing an exercise program that suits your individual circumstances.

Initial Assessment

Your exercise physiologist may discuss:

  • Your medical history

  • Current symptoms

  • Physical activity levels

  • Functional movement

  • Lifestyle

  • Personal goals

This assessment helps identify an appropriate starting point for your exercise program.

Your Personalised Exercise Program

Depending on your needs, your program may include:

  • Walking or other aerobic exercise

  • Strength training

  • Mobility exercises

  • Flexibility exercises

  • Balance activities where appropriate

  • Functional movement training

  • Home exercise recommendations

Your program is reviewed regularly and adjusted to reflect changes in your symptoms, activity levels and goals.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I exercise if I have endometriosis?

Many people with endometriosis can safely participate in physical activity. The most suitable type and intensity of exercise depends on your symptoms, current health and advice from your treating healthcare providers.

Should I exercise during painful flare-ups?

This varies between individuals. Some people may benefit from modifying their exercise program during periods of increased symptoms rather than stopping completely. Your exercise physiologist can help tailor your program to your current needs.

What types of exercise are suitable?

Walking, strength training, flexibility exercises, mobility work and low-impact aerobic exercise may all be appropriate depending on your health, symptoms and goals.

Do I need a referral?

No. You can generally book directly with an accredited exercise physiologist. Your GP or gynaecologist may also recommend exercise physiology as part of your broader healthcare plan.

Why Choose All Care Physiotherapy in Spring Hill?

Conveniently located at Ste 16, Level 1/149 Wickham Terrace, Spring Hill QLD 4000, All Care Physiotherapy supports clients from Spring Hill, Brisbane and surrounding suburbs.

Our accredited exercise physiologists provide:

  • Personalised exercise programs

  • Evidence-informed care

  • Ongoing monitoring and program progression

  • Collaboration with your healthcare providers where appropriate

  • A welcoming and supportive environment

We understand that endometriosis affects everyone differently and work with you to create an exercise program that aligns with your health, lifestyle and goals.

Supporting Your Health Through Movement

Living with endometriosis can present ongoing challenges, but remaining physically active within your capabilities may become an important part of supporting your overall health and wellbeing.

If you're looking for an exercise physiologist in Spring Hill or Brisbane, All Care Physiotherapy can help you explore whether a personalised exercise program is suitable for your needs.

Contact All Care Physiotherapy today to book an exercise physiology appointment or speak with our friendly team about developing an individualised exercise program that supports your health and wellbeing.

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