Gynecological Physiotherapy
In our clinics, we have a specialty in gynecological physiotherapy, a branch of physiotherapy dedicated to the integral health of women in the different stages of their lives. This service is focused on the treatment, prevention and rehabilitation of various conditions that affect the pelvic floor and related muscular structures, especially at key moments such as pregnancy, postpartum, menopause and other crucial times.
What is gynecological physical therapy?
Gynecological physical therapy focuses on the care and strengthening of the pelvic floor, a fundamental part of the body that supports organs such as the uterus, bladder and rectum. A healthy pelvic floor is essential for the proper functioning of these structures, but factors such as pregnancy, childbirth, menopause, or aging can weaken it and cause symptoms such as incontinence, prolapse or chronic pelvic pain.
What do we treat?
We offer a specialized, personalized approach to address a variety of conditions:
Urinary or fecal incontinence: difficulty controlling the sphincter, either due to muscle weakness or alterations in neuromuscular control.
Pelvic organ prolapse: Displacement of organs such as the uterus or bladder due to weakness of the tissues that support them.
Chronic pelvic pain: Pain in the lower abdomen, which may be associated with pelvic floor dysfunction.
Postpartum rehabilitation: We help recover muscle function and prevent or treat possible sequelae of childbirth, such as tears or abdominal diastasis.
Preparation for childbirth: Exercises and techniques to strengthen the pelvic floor and facilitate a more controlled delivery with less risk of complications.
Dyspareunia: Pain during sexual intercourse, related to tension or weakness in the pelvic musculature.
Benefits of gynecological physical therapy
Improves quality of life by treating incontinence and pain problems.
Strengthens and tones the pelvic floor muscles.
Prevents complications related to pregnancy and postpartum.
Reduces the risk of pelvic organ prolapse.
Improves sexual function, promoting greater satisfaction and well-being.
Who is this service for?
This service is aimed at all women who wish to take care of their gynecological health at any stage of their lives, either to prevent future problems or to treat symptoms that affect their daily lives. It is especially recommended for pregnant, postpartum or menopausal women, but also for anyone who experiences dysfunctions in the pelvic area.
Gynecological Physiotherapy
In our clinics, we have a specialty in gynecological physiotherapy, a branch of physiotherapy dedicated to the integral health of women in the different stages of their lives. This service is focused on the treatment, prevention and rehabilitation of various conditions that affect the pelvic floor and related muscular structures, especially at key moments such as pregnancy, postpartum, menopause and other crucial times.
What is gynecological physical therapy?
Gynecological physical therapy focuses on the care and strengthening of the pelvic floor, a fundamental part of the body that supports organs such as the uterus, bladder and rectum. A healthy pelvic floor is essential for the proper functioning of these structures, but factors such as pregnancy, childbirth, menopause, or aging can weaken it and cause symptoms such as incontinence, prolapse or chronic pelvic pain.
What do we treat?
We offer a specialized, personalized approach to address a variety of conditions:
Urinary or fecal incontinence: difficulty controlling the sphincter, either due to muscle weakness or alterations in neuromuscular control.
Pelvic organ prolapse: Displacement of organs such as the uterus or bladder due to weakness of the tissues that support them.
Chronic pelvic pain: Pain in the lower abdomen, which may be associated with pelvic floor dysfunction.
Postpartum rehabilitation: We help recover muscle function and prevent or treat possible sequelae of childbirth, such as tears or abdominal diastasis.
Preparation for childbirth: Exercises and techniques to strengthen the pelvic floor and facilitate a more controlled delivery with less risk of complications.
Dyspareunia: Pain during sexual intercourse, related to tension or weakness in the pelvic musculature.
Benefits of gynecological physical therapy
Improves quality of life by treating incontinence and pain problems.
Strengthens and tones the pelvic floor muscles.
Prevents complications related to pregnancy and postpartum.
Reduces the risk of pelvic organ prolapse.
Improves sexual function, promoting greater satisfaction and well-being.
Who is this service for?
This service is aimed at all women who wish to take care of their gynecological health at any stage of their lives, either to prevent future problems or to treat symptoms that affect their daily lives. It is especially recommended for pregnant, postpartum or menopausal women, but also for anyone who experiences dysfunctions in the pelvic area.