Résumé
Les techniques manuelles sont des méthodes classiques de rééducation en pelvi-périnéologie. La massothérapie revêt un intérêt particulier dans le traitement des cicatrices douloureuses ou des diverses douleurs périnéales.
Abstract
Manual techniques are often applied in pelvic floor rehabilitation. Digital massage can be of great interest in treating painful episiotomyand can be used in the treatment of various conditions including perineal and pelvic pains.
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Valancogne, G., Plante, A.F. & Oudin, G. Rééducation pelvi-périnéologique, techniques manuelles et douleurs pelvi-périnéales. Pelv Perineol 4, 147–152 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11608-009-0244-y
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Mots clés
- Rééducation périnéale
- Technique manuelle
- Massage périnéal
- Approche myofasciale
- Points gachettes
- Douleur périnéale