Pelvic floor assessment and rehabilitation at Geen is a specialized service aimed at improving pelvic floor health and well-being, addressing issues such as incontinence, chronic pelvic pain, and conditions related to pregnancy and postpartum. Through personalized physiotherapy techniques, the physiotherapist works on specific pelvic floor muscles and structures, focusing on functional recovery and symptom management. This intervention differs from obstetric support, which has a more preventive and supportive approach during delicate phases like pregnancy and postpartum, without in-depth rehabilitative treatments.



Pelvic floor assessment and rehabilitation at Geen is a specialized service aimed at improving pelvic floor health and well-being, addressing issues such as incontinence, chronic pelvic pain, and conditions related to pregnancy and postpartum. Through personalized physiotherapy techniques, the physiotherapist works on specific pelvic floor muscles and structures, focusing on functional recovery and symptom management. This intervention differs from obstetric support, which has a more preventive and supportive approach during delicate phases like pregnancy and postpartum, without in-depth rehabilitative treatments.
• Functional recovery: Work on pelvic floor muscles to restore function in cases of weakness or dysfunction.
• Management of specific symptoms: Receive support for issues such as incontinence, chronic pelvic pain, and postpartum-related difficulties.
• Prevention of future disorders: Strengthen the pelvic floor to prevent further complications.
• Personalized rehabilitation: Follow a targeted physiotherapy program, with specific techniques adapted to each user's needs, for more lasting results.
During rehabilitation sessions, a specialized pelvic floor physiotherapist, midwife, or osteopath will assess the condition of your pelvic muscles and develop a personalized treatment plan to address your specific needs. Treatment may include strengthening exercises, relaxation techniques, and other specific methods to improve function and alleviate symptoms. This type of rehabilitation, which differs from the preventive support provided by a midwife, is designed to help you achieve better physical balance and prevent further issues. By the end of the sessions, you will have gained tools and techniques to maintain your pelvic floor health long-term.





