Physiotherapy helps in every stage of a woman’s life including early and late pregnancy. Here’s how -
- Most mothers-to-be suffer from low back pain and the right way to naturally prevent the low back pain is to get a good sleep followed by physical therapies. Physiotherapy promotes balance exercises focusing on the muscles around the spine and helps reduce back pain.
- To make pregnancy period and delivery more comfortable, physiotherapists restore flexibility enhancements so that pregnancy and labor become less painful, and the process also helps women in tackling pain.
- Research also suggests that physiotherapy is an effective way of minimizing the urinary incontinence. Most physiotherapists promote therapies to reduce the repetitions of urinary incontinence.
- A physiotherapist promotes the active involvement of women in healthy exercises directed at pelvic floor health and perineal massage.
- Our experts give female patients clear advice on the ways to recover after child birth. They also guide the patients by examining the woman's posture, abdominal muscle gap, pelvic floor muscle function and respiration.
- Obstetrics,
- Osteoporosis,
- Urinary incontinence,
- Neuromusculoskeletal issues,
- Prenatal and postnatal care and rehabilitation.
- Musculoskeletal changes during pregnancy and postnatal period,
- Incontinence,
- Prolapse conditions,
- Pelvic floor dysfunction,
- And other gynaecological conditions.
