Physiotherapy, although not directly involved in in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatments or other assisted reproduction procedures, can play a valuable and complementary role in them, and can be useful in:
Physiotherapy, although not directly involved in in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatments or other assisted reproduction procedures, can play a valuable and complementary role in them, and can be useful in:
1. Pre-pregnancy preparation and support.
Anamnesis and detailed knowledge of the health status of our patient.
Informative workshop on the different questions you may have about this stage and this moment. Conditioning and physical activity during assisted reproduction treatment.
2. Physical activity and therapeutic exercise during pregnancy.
2.1 Corrective exercises.
2.2 Postural control exercises.
2.3 FITNESS adapted to each trimester with objectives set in
each stage.
2.4 CORE exercises during pregnancy.
2.5 Pelvic floor during pregnancy. Abdomino-lumbar-pelvic complex
perineal.
2.6 Musculoskeletal assessment.
2.7 Therapeutic Pilates during pregnancy.
2.8 Perineal massage.
2.9 Specific exercises during pregnancy and dilation.
3. Physical activity and therapeutic exercise in the postpartum period.
3.1 Hypopressives.
3.2 Proprioceptive trunk or 5P method.
3.3 Postural assessment and control.
3.4 Corrective exercises.
3.5 Diaphragm work.
3.6 CORE exercises adapted to immediate and progressive postpartum.
3.7 Therapeutic Pilates in the postpartum period.