Case report: Treatment of episiotomy scars according to the concept of Fascial Manipulation®
Journal Title: Pelviperineology - Year 2020, Vol 39, Issue 1
Abstract
The widespread use of episiotomy contributes to pelvic floor muscle dysfunction and concomitant complaints. The biomechanical model of the Fascial Manipulation method addresses the consequences of episotomy. Ailments such as painful intercourse, dysuria, chronic pelvic pain can be successfully treated using the Fascial Manipulation model.
Authors and Affiliations
JAROSŁAW CIECHOMSKI, PAWEŁ MALICKI
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