Gynecological Physiotherapy

What is Gynecological Physiotherapy?

Gynecological Physiotherapy is a subspecialty of physiotherapy that focuses on the treatment of all gynaecological issues that women face in their lives. It is the care of women during childbirth, both before and after the delivery. It also entails teaching antenatal classes that aid in the treatment of incontinence (inability to hold urine) and in the case of women undergoing Gynecological Surgery. Physiotherapy benefits women of all ages, including young athletes, childbearing women, menopausal women, and the elderly.

Physiotherapy During Pregnancy and After Delivery

During pregnancy and After Delivery, a series of changes take place in the woman’s body to accommodate the new being that is being formed. Sometimes this can lead to minor imbalances, aches, pains, etc. generally in the areas of the back, pelvis and legs. There is much that a specialized physiotherapist can do to alleviate these discomforts in future moms.

Conditions Treated under Gynecological Physiotherapy

  • Postural Issues
  • Pelvic Floor Prolapse
  • Problems During Menopause
  • Lower Back Pain
  • Urinary Tract Infection
  • Urinary Incontinence
  • Neonatal / Antinatal
  • Pelvic/Vaginal Pain
  • Breast Pain
  • Menstrual Issues

Benefits of Gynecological Physiotherapy

Women have specific health concerns, such as with pregnancy. Physiotherapy can offer specialized management of issues related to women’s health. Additionally, Physiotherapy takes care of the overall health of a woman and prevents them from any future problems. Gynecological Physiotherapy helps in relieving pain as well as improve women’s strength and overall function, it also provides proper rehab after various surgical procedures. Gynecological Physiotherapy also provide proper training sessions before childbirth as well as after delivery to reduce complications, maintain proper health, and help manage the changes that the body has gone through during the pregnancy period.

How to Book At-Home Gynecological Physiotherapy?

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