Pelvic Floor

Pelvic floor muscles provide support to the urinary bladder, intestines, uterus in women and prostate in men. Therefore, a disorder in the pelvic floor muscles prevents these organs from functioning properly. At the same time, disorders in these organs cause dysfunction in the pelvic floor muscles.

To ensure the balanced and coordinated work of the target muscles in rehabilitation.

Pelvic floor muscles are affected in women during pregnancy, childbirth and menopause.

What are the Benefits of Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation?

Provides regulation of pelvic floor muscle functions.

It provides regulation of waist, hip and respiratory functions.

It provides regulation of urine and stool functions.

Helps in eliminating sexual disorders.

Improves the quality of life.

What are the Application Areas of Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation?

Frequent urination: Urinating more than 7 times a day is not normal and can be treated

Incontinence: It means incontinence of urine or feces. It is not normal to leak urine or feces while coughing, laughing, sneezing, exercising.

Difficulty urinating/stool emptying: Not feeling full relief during the evacuation process, feeling full means that the evacuation process is not complete. In addition, it is not normal to feel pain during the evacuation process and to evacuate with a long effort.

Constipation: Defecating less than 3 times a week is an indication of constipation. Feeling pain during defecation, inability to fully evacuate, and excessive straining are other signs of constipation. Other postpartum findings accompanying constipation should also be evaluated.

Chronic pelvic pain: Pain felt in the lower abdomen, lower back, hips and genital area. This may be caused by musculoskeletal disorders in the region.

Painful sexual intercourse/Vaginismus: It is the inability to have sexual intercourse or experiencing pain during sexual intercourse. Tense pelvic floor muscles can cause this.

What are Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation Treatment Methods?

Patient Education

Pelvic Floor Exercises

Manual Therapy

Biofeedback Applications

Electrical Stimulation

Who Is Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation Applied?

It can be applied to anyone who has a pelvic floor problem and has been diagnosed. Rehabilitation is also used before and after surgery when necessary.

Our physiotherapists specializing in the pelvic floor at our center determine the most suitable treatment for you after a detailed evaluation.

The treatment differs according to the age of the person and other problems accompanying their weight.

You can call us to get detailed information and make an appointment.

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