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Postnatal Care
Role of physiotherapy
Physiotherapists are
essential members of the healthcare team for the post-partum woman.
They facilitate recovery from:
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lactation disorders such as mastitis
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pelvic ring dysfunction
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spinal pain and musculoskeletal problems such as
abdominal diastasis, pubic symphysis separation and carpal
tunnel
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perineal tissue trauma and haemorrhoids
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pelvic organ and pelvic floor dysfunction
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bladder or bowel dysfunction
| Benefits of physiotherapy
Prevention of pelvic
floor problems Treatment may range from advice on urination
and defecation techniques, to RICE (rest, ice, compression,
elevation) techniques and ultrasound. Pelvic floor rehabilitation is
an important aspect of care and physiotherapists can provide an
individual program for women with pelvic floor weakness,
incontinence and/or constipation.
Prevention of back
pain and return to fitness Physiotherapists run
postnatal classes providing women with information on backcare and
safe lifting techniques, the need for rest, suitable exercise and
other coping strategies. The physiotherapist will assist in
developing appropriate strategies for managing young children,
caring for the new baby and other activities. Women are individually
assessed for diastasis recti and taught appropriate exercises for
this condition.
Many women are surprised to find some of the
aches and pains of pregnancy are still present following the birth
of their baby. Individual consultation with a physiotherapist is
important in the management of pubic symphysis or sacro-iliac
dysfunction and lumbar, thoracic and cervical joint problems.
Management of breastfeeding problems Some physiotherapists
also work in conjunction with lactation consultants in the treatment
of breastfeeding disorders using ultrasound for engorgement or
mastitis and educating women about posture and relaxation which can
reduce the need for antibiotics. Following discharge from hospital
the physiotherapist can provide ongoing treatment. Some
physiotherapists conduct exercise classes specially designed for new
mothers to help them to return to optimal fitness levels.
Finding a physiotherapist
Would you like the
names of physiotherapists who have a special interest in Postnatal
Care? This falls under the categories of women's health,
continence and incontinence in our online search. [Find
a Physiotherapist online now!].
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