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"Focusing on women's pelvic health through yoga therapy, this evidence-based resource covers the intersections of biomechanics, biochemistry and self-regulation, emotional resiliency, pain science and dynamic strategies for pelvic embodiment. Integrating pedagogical frameworks that differentiate yoga therapy from pelvic floor physical therapy, the book demonstrate how they can work together by including somatic education and case studies. It also covers breath patterns, mental constructs and conditioning, and baseline body awareness - taking the practitioner through the journey of self-assessment, the therapeutic relationship and ongoing embodied practice. Looking at the individual rather than pelvic health as a sole diagnosis, Yoga Therapy for the Whole Woman is an invaluable guide for yoga teachers, yoga therapists, movement and fitness professionals and healthcare professionals working with women with pelvic floor challenges"--
Pelvic Floor Disorders --- Women's Health --- Yoga --- Pelvis --- rehabilitation
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Female Urogenital Diseases --- Urinary Incontinence --- Pelvic Floor Disorders --- Urogynecology --- Urinary incontinence --- Urogynécologie --- Incontinence urinaire --- therapy --- Urogenital Surgical Procedures --- Urogynécologie --- Urinary Incontinence. --- Pelvic Floor Disorders. --- therapy.
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"Operative Techniques in Gynecologic Surgery is presented in four volumes--Gynecology, Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility, Urogynecology, and Gynecologic Oncology. Their purpose is to provide clear and concise illustrations of essential operations representing the fundamental procedures for each of these subspecialties"-- Third in a new four-volume series, Operative Techniques in Gynecologic Surgery: Urogynecology provides superbly illustrated, authoritative guidance on operative techniques along with a thorough understanding of how to select the best procedure, how to avoid complications, and what outcomes to expect. Easy to follow, up to date, and highly visual, this step-by-step reference covers the most common operations in gynecology and is ideal for residents and physicians in daily practice.Succinct text, bulleted points, and quick-reference tables allow you to review information quickly and understand best practices and potential complications for each procedure.Hundreds of full-color intraoperative photographs and illustrations, as well as numerous high-quality videos, capture procedures step by step and help you immediately apply your knowledge.Each clinical problem is discussed in the same templated format: general principles, anatomy and differential diagnosis, imaging and other diagnostics, preoperative planning, surgical management, procedures and techniques, pearls and pitfalls, postoperative care, outcomes, and complications.Coverage consists of the need-to-know urogynecologic procedures including, cytoscopy, vaginal wall repair, and continence repairs.Perfect for a quick preoperative review of the steps of a procedure.Volume and series editor, as well as contributors are thought leaders in their respective subspecialties and are well respected for their surgical expertise. Look for other volumes in the Operative Techniques in Gynecology series:GynecologyReproductive Endocrinology and InfertilityGynecologic OncologyEnhance Your eBook Reading ExperienceRead directly on your preferred device(s), such as computer, tablet, or smartphone.Easily convert to audiobook, powering your content with natural language text-to-speech.
Pelvic Floor Disorders --- Urogenital Surgical Procedures --- Gynecologic Surgical Procedures --- Urogynecology. --- Urogynecologic surgery. --- surgery
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An integrative and practical resource for physical therapists and patients to improve pelvic floor dysfunction symptoms It is estimated that the incidence of women with at least one pelvic floor disorder will nearly double from 28.1 million to 43.8 million by the year 2050. Incontinence affects one in three women between the ages of 15 to 65, between one and three out of 10 men in the same age range, and an estimated 14% of adolescents under age 15. Pelvic floor dysfunction, incontinence, weakness, imbalance or excessive tightness can cause debilitating symptoms in men and women that can significantly impact quality of life. Fitness for the Pelvic Floor, Second Edition builds on the popular prior edition by internationally acclaimed physiotherapist Beate Carrière with new clinical applications and contributions from coauthor Dawn-Marie Ickes on topics physical therapy students need to learn. The book starts with a section on anatomy and physiology of the pelvic floor, with discussion of breathing, muscles, tone differences, incontinence, and medications and nutrition. The second part features seven chapters detailing effective treatment options and exercises. Straightforward, simple exercises and heightened sensory awareness tips described in the text and presented in videos have proven to be the most efficacious treatment methods for many patients. Therapists will learn how to evaluate pelvic floor problems and develop and teach patients appropriate treatment strategies for specific situations, such as incontinence, dysfunctions after childbirth, and post-prostate surgery issues. Key Highlights Anatomical and physiological content and clear explanations of the correlation between breathing, the pelvic floor, and abdominal muscles enhance knowledge Easy-to-follow exercise routines focus on activating and relaxing pelvic floor muscles
Pelvic bones --- Pelvic floor --- Pelvic Floor Disorders --- Exercise Therapy --- Diseases --- Exercise therapy. --- Physical therapy. --- rehabilitation
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Physical Therapy Modalities --- Pelvis --- Pelvic Floor Disorders --- Women's Health --- therapy --- Physical Therapy Modalities. --- Pelvis. --- Women's Health. --- therapy.
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Urinary organs --- Urination disorders --- Pelvic floor --- Intestines --- Bladder --- Gastrointestinal system --- Pelvic Floor Disorders --- Urinary Bladder Diseases --- Gastrointestinal Diseases --- Appareil urinaire --- Troubles de la miction --- Périnée --- Intestins --- Vessie --- Tractus gastro-intestinal --- Diseases --- Diseases. --- Maladies --- Maladies. --- Périnée
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La rééducation pelvi-périnéale constitue une pratique courante pour les kinésithérapeutes tant sont nombreux les patients, femmes et hommes de tous âges atteints de troubles de cette fonction. Elle est le traitement de première intention des troubles de la continence urinaire et anale et participe au traitement des prolapsus, des troubles de l'exonération, des douleurs pelvi-périnéales et des difficultés sexuelles. Cet ouvrage, composé de quatre parties, a pour objectif de donner toutes les clés nécessaires pour comprendre ces dysfonctionnements, et de les prendre en charge de manière efficace conformément à l'éthique nécessaire à ces soins intimes. - La première partie rappelle tous les prérequis à la rééducation périnéale. - Ensuite, les soins font l'objet d'un développement spécifique (respect de la pudeur, consentement, mise en place des techniques, hygiène...). - La troisième partie détaille largement les techniques, qu'il s'agisse de techniques manuelles, instrumentales, globales ou comportementales. - La prise en charge est ensuite abordée: du bilan aux différents tableaux cliniques. Richement illustré, cet ouvrage constitue un manuel indispensable pour les professionnels de santé confrontés à la rééducation pelvi-périnéale : kinésithérapeutes en premier lieu, mais également sages-femmes, ostéopathes, médecins de rééducation
Perineum. --- Pelvis. --- Medicine, Physical. --- Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine. --- Exercise Therapy. --- Périnée. --- Médecine physique et de réadaptation. --- Thérapeutique par l'exercice. --- Périnée --- Lésions et blessures --- Thérapeutique. --- Pelvic floor --- Pelvic Floor Disorders --- Diseases --- Exercise therapy. --- rehabilitation --- Thérapeutique par l'exercice --- Pelvis --- Périnée --- Médecine physique et de réadaptation
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De nombreux ostéopathes sont confrontés dans leur pratique quotidienne à des patientes présentant des déséquilibres de la sphère pelvienne. Les motifs de consultation peuvent être liés à des troubles fonctionnels (incontinence urinaire algies pelviennes infertilité) à la physiologie hormonale (puberté cycle menstruel grossesse ménopause) ou encore à des conséquences chirurgicales ou infectieuses spécifiques.Les tissus mous intrapelviens sont en permanence sollicités et mobilisés par les fonctions respiratoire urinaire génitale et intestinale ; de même les organes urogénitaux sont en constant mouvement. Le rôle de l'ostéopathe est de restaurer la mobilité de l'ensemble de ces tissus afin d'assurer une bonne physiologie de la sphère pelvienne.Cet ouvrage basé sur la clinique et les motifs de consultation les plus fréquents fournit à l'ostéopathe des clés de traitement pour soulager et aider les patientes. Les auteurs proposent plusieurs types de manipulations par voies externe et interne. Les approches tissulaire neurale et vasculaire y sont largement développées. L'ouvrage est didactique : la description des techniques est accompagnée de schémas et de photographies illustrant les différentes manipulations. La relation émotionnelle l'impact social le rôle du thérapeute les indications et contre-indications ainsi que certaines pathologies spécifiques à la sphère génito-urinaire sont autant d'aspects largement détaillés.
Osteopathic medicine --- Pelvic floor --- Pelvic pain --- Manipulation, Osteopathic --- Pelvic Floor Disorders. --- Manipulation ostéopathique. --- Douleur pelvienne. --- Ostéopathie. --- Ostéopathie viscérale --- Douleur pelvienne --- Ostéopathie --- Manipulation (thérapeutique) --- Manipulation, Osteopathic. --- Pelvic Pain. --- Osteopathic Medicine. --- Musculoskeletal Manipulations. --- Manipulation (Therapeutics) --- Ostéopathie viscérale. --- Manipulation (thérapeutique).
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Urinary Incontinence --- Fecal Incontinence --- Pelvic Floor Disorders --- Urinary organs --- Urination disorders --- Pelvic floor --- Intestines --- Bladder --- Gastrointestinal system --- Appareil urinaire --- Troubles de la miction --- Périnée --- Intestins --- Vessie --- Tractus gastro-intestinal --- Urination disorders. --- Diseases --- Maladies --- Maladies. --- Diseases. --- Disorders of urination --- Micturation disorders --- Urination dysfunction --- Voiding disorders --- Voiding dysfunction --- Urology --- Bowel diseases --- Enteropathy --- Intestinal diseases --- Gastro-intestinal system --- Gastrointestinal tract --- GI tract --- Tract, Gastrointestinal --- Tract, GI --- Alimentary canal --- Digestive organs --- Urinary bladder --- Abdomen --- Floor of pelvis --- Pelvis --- Urinary tract --- Genitourinary organs --- Pelvic Floor Diseases --- Disease, Pelvic Floor --- Diseases, Pelvic Floor --- Disorder, Pelvic Floor --- Disorders, Pelvic Floor --- Pelvic Floor Disease --- Pelvic Floor Disorder --- Bowel Incontinence --- Fecal Soiling --- Incontinence, Bowel --- Incontinence, Fecal --- Soilings, Fecal --- Defecation --- Incontinence, Urinary --- Urinary Incontinence. --- Fecal Incontinence. --- Pelvic Floor Disorders.
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