Treatments
The pelvic floor is a set of muscles and ligaments that close the abdominal cavity at its lower part. Its main function is to support the pelvic organs (bladder, urethra, uterus, vagina, and rectum) in the proper position, ensuring their normal functioning.
A weakened pelvic floor can lead to problems such as urinary incontinence, prolapse (falling of the internal organs), or sexual dysfunction. Therefore, its care is vital not only after childbirth but at any stage of life.
Although it is often associated only with women and postpartum, pelvic floor physical therapy treats a wide variety of conditions in both sexes:
At Osteoclot, we perform a comprehensive assessment to determine the state of the musculature and connective tissue. We use cutting-edge techniques and technology adapted to each patient:
We combine manual therapy (perineal massage, vascular mobilizations) with biofeedback and electrostimulation to help the patient recognize and strengthen their musculature. In addition, we integrate hypopressive abdominal exercises and personalized core functional training plans to ensure a lasting and effective recovery.