Women's Health Physiotherapy

  • Pelvic Physiotherapy
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Pelvic physical therapy, also known as women's health physiotherapy, refers to the rehabilitation of pelvic floor dysfunctions. The pelvic floor is a group of muscles located at the base of our pelvis, providing support for the pelvic organs (uterus, bladder, and rectum), enabling urinary and fecal continence, and playing an essential role in sexual and reproductive functions as well as body posture. Using various manual techniques and behavioral changes, we can assess and correct urinary and bowel habits. The treatment must always be adapted to the individual's condition and main limitations.

So, in what situations does pelvic physiotherapy intervene? • Urinary, fecal, or gas incontinence • Pelvic pain • Constipation • Pelvic organ prolapse • Prepartum preparation • Postpartum recovery • Sexual dysfunctions Taking care of your pelvic health is essential for your overall health. It is important to understand your body and how to care for it in all stages, from menstruation to menopause, without taboos or prejudice, to improve your quality of life.