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Urogynecological Physiotherapy

Urogynecological physiotherapy – for whom?
Urogynecological physiotherapy focuses on the prevention and treatment of dysfunctions in the pelvis and lower urinary tract.
Who is urogynecological physiotherapy intended for? For every woman who cares about her health and intimate life.
Urogynecological prevention is important for active women who are preparing for pregnancy, are pregnant or after giving birth, and are entering menopause.
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What is urogynecological physiotherapy?

A urogynecological physiotherapist helps people with specific dysfunctions and health problems, such as:
urinary incontinence,
fecal and gas incontinence,
lowering of the rectum.
painful periods,
separation of the pubic symphysis and groin pain during pregnancy,
lowering of the reproductive organs;
occurrence of vaginal gas;
pain during sexual intercourse;
complications and symptoms after cesarean section or episiotomy during childbirth;
endometriosis;
problems with getting pregnant or pain in the vaginal vestibule.
The main task of urogynecological physiotherapy is to learn awareness of the female body and consolidate correct habits and movement patterns. The therapy is mainly based on exercises that will make you feel your body better and strengthen or relax the pelvic floor muscles.
Urogynecological physiotherapy is intended primarily for women. A urogynecolgical physiotherapist deals with the treatment and prevention of problems related mainly to women's ailments, but his task is also to restore balance in the myofascial sphere, which affects the proper functioning of the pelvic organs.
Urogynecological dysfunctions that require specialist help mainly include:
problems with the pelvic organs or urinary bladder;
conditions after urogynecological surgery or caesarean section (then, thanks to appropriate physiotherapy, the patient recovers faster);
problems in the rectum, including its lowering or incontinence of stools and gases.
An extremely important aspect of successful urogynecological therapy is the patient's involvement and cooperation. Following physiotherapy recommendations at home, between subsequent visits, is the most important condition for success.
Urogynecological physiotherapy is intended to support the patient also with advice on habits and lifestyle that may contribute to the development of urogynecological problems or hinder their treatment. Overweight, lack of exercise, improper diet, and smoking contribute to unfavorable changes in the pelvic area .
What is urogynecological physiotherapy?
A urogynecolgical physiotherapist deals with the treatment and prevention of problems related mainly to women's ailments, but his task is also to restore balance in the myofascial sphere, which affects the proper functioning of the pelvic organs.






