Postpartum recovery is a crucial phase for new mothers, with the pelvic floor often requiring special attention. The pelvic floor muscles, which support the bladder, bowel, and uterus, can be weakened or damaged during pregnancy and childbirth. This can lead to issues such as
incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, and sexual dysfunction. Effective rehabilitation is
essential for restoring strength and function. One innovative approach gaining traction is the Super Inductive System (SIS) therapy.
The pelvic floor is a group of muscles and connective tissues that form a sling across the pelvis. These muscles support pelvic organs and play a key role in urinary and fecal
continence. During childbirth, these muscles can be stretched and weakened, leading to postpartum pelvic floor dysfunction.
Discuss your symptoms, medical history, and lifestyle with your doctor.
Visual Inspection: Checking for visible issues.
Digital Examination: Assessing muscle strength and tenderness with a gloved finger. Pelvic Floor Muscle Testing: Evaluating your ability to contract and relax these muscles.
3.Specialized Tests
Pelvic Ultrasound: Visualizes pelvic organs and muscles.
Urodynamic Testing: Measures bladder function.
MRI: Provides detailed images of the pelvic area.
Defecography: Assesses bowel movement mechanics.
Electromyography (EMG): Measures muscle electrical activity.
Cystoscopy: Examines the inside of the bladder and urethra
Traditionally, pelvic floor rehabilitation involves:
While effective, these methods can be time-consuming and require significant effort and consistency.
The Super Inductive System (SIS) is a cutting-edge technology that offers a new approach to pelvic floor rehabilitation. It utilizes high-intensity electromagnetic fields to induce muscle contractions, promoting strength and recovery. SIS therapy is non-invasive and can target
deep muscle layers that are often hard to reach with traditional methods.
During an SIS therapy session, the patient lies comfortably while the device is positioned over the pelvic area. The high-intensity electromagnetic pulses induce muscle contractions
similar to those achieved through exercise, but more intense and targeted. The frequency and intensity of the pulses can be adjusted based on the patient’s needs and comfort level.
High-Intensity electro magnetic pulses are distributed deeply in to the targeted area using SIS head
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Postpartum pelvic floor rehabilitation is a critical aspect of recovery for new mothers. The innovative Super Inductive System (SIS) therapy offers a promising solution, providing emcient, non-invasive treatment to strengthen pelvic floor muscles and alleviate common postpartum issues. By integrating SIS therapy into a comprehensive postpartum care plan,
women can achieve faster, more effective recovery, ultimately enhancing their quality of life.
Take the First Step to Recovery
If you’re struggling with postpartum pelvic floor issues, consider exploring SIS therapy as part of your rehabilitation journey. Consult with a doctor or a specialized physiotherapist to determine if this innovative treatment is right for you. With the right support and effective
therapy, you can regain your strength, confidence, and enjoy the joys of motherhood to the fullest.
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