
BIOFEEDBACK
Biofeedback is a modern instrument that uses technology to instantly measure an action of the human body so that we can carry out treatment in a more objective and more way. effective.
In this sense, in ALL our services we use this instrument because it is indispensable in the rehabilitation of the muscles of the PERINEUM because, as they are deep muscles, we cannot visualize their contraction.
Therefore, when we carry out rehabilitation of pelvic floor muscles with biofeedback we will be certain that patients are making the correct movement, as a result we will achieve the treatment results quickly.
Just to give an example, it is very common for patients to contract their stomach muscles, leg muscles and “butt” muscles, thinking they are contracting their pelvic floor muscles. That is, they do years of exercise without results because they are doing it the wrong way.
All of our services we use electromyography biofeedback with the most modern equipment available on the market, in such a way that we achieve our results in a very quick and efficient way.
UROGYNECOLOGICAL PHYSIOTHERAPY
The urogynecological physiotherapy is a treatment conservative, certainly without any side effects, in a simple way. strong> and quickly resolves dysfunctions of the pelvic floor.
In this way, the main national and international medical societies recommend it as the first form of treatment for perineal dysfunction, also serving as a form of prevention.
Firstly, our treatments aim to carry out a global rehabilitation of the muscles of the PERINEUM, at the end of treatment these muscles will be able to perform all their functions: urinary, defecatory, sexual and support of the pelvic organs.
Therefore, all treatments follow the revolutionary and innovative concept Active Perineal Rehabilitation and Series developed by physiotherapist Dr. Laira Ramos.
ACTIVE PERINEAL REHABILITATION
The Active Perineal Rehabilitation protocol consists of 14 individual consultations, with the purpose of providing global rehabilitation of the muscles of the PERINEUM.
Each consultation lasts an average of 50 minutes in which the patient undergoes kinesiotherapy (Kegel exercises)with biofeedback and electrostimulation.
In this sense, the difficulty of the exercises evolves gradually, with the protocol divided into 3 phases: sessions 1 to 4 are for the teaching of contraction and relaxation; 5 to 8 sessions are for training agility and muscular coordination; sessions from 9 to 14 to promote muscle hypertrophy.
Therefore, in order to obtain better results more quickly, at the end of each session patients are instructed to do exercises at home and women instructed in the use of vaginal cones.