Ante – Natal and Post – Natal Care

Women's Health Physiotherapy recognizes the unique physical and physiological characteristics of women, addressing health issues tied to different life stages, including childbearing years, antenatal and postnatal phases, peri and post-menopause, and elderly years.

Physiotherapists conduct assessments to design personalised treatment programs, incorporating practices like trigger point release, massage therapy, exercise therapy, and manual therapy. Each program is tailored to the patient’s unique needs.

Overview

Physiotherapy for women’s health addresses a variety of issues through personalised programs, including post-surgical rehabilitation, pelvic floor muscles re-education, and interventions for specific conditions. The four-stage rehabilitation framework focuses on controlling swelling, regaining motion, addressing muscle weakness, and restoring overall function. Physiotherapy plays a significant role in promoting the overall well-being of every family member. Asking about the possibilities of physiotherapy is crucial for a comprehensive approach to health.

Issues That Can get Solved

  • Pregnancy-related issues
  • Abdominal muscle weaknessPelvic girdle injury/pain
  • Back pain
  • Bladder/bowel issues
  • Carpal tunnel syndrome
  • Coccydynia
  • Constipation
  • Pelvic floor muscle damage
  • Postural changes
  • DRAM (Diastasis of rectus abdominis muscle)

 

What this Therapy offers

Physiotherapy Interventions:

  • Trigger point release
  • Massage therapy
  • Chronic pain management
  • Personal exercise programs
  • Core stability exercises
  • Bladder training
  • Weight management

Post-Surgical Rehabilitation:

  • Abdominal muscle exercises
  • Breathing exercises
  • Core stability training
  • Pelvic Floor Muscles Re-education
  • Postural correction
  • Strengthening exercises
  • Sexual dysfunction and pelvic pain management

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