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PERINEAL REHABILITATION FOR WOMEN OVER 50? CERTAINLY!

Coop Santé St-Adolphe et Morin-Heights

PERINEAL REHABILITATION FOR WOMEN OVER 50? CERTAINLY!
Presenter: Louise Perrin, Physiotherapist Pht Msc MOPPQ

TUESDAY MARCH 14 AT 4 PM
At Chalet Bellevue, 27 rue Bellevue, Morin-Heights, Quebec, J0R 1H0

FREE   for COOP Santé members
   $5      for non-members of COOP Santé
(Reservation before March 13, 2023 at info@coopsante.org or 819-327-3534)
(The activity will be held in French)

"Perineal and pelvic rehabilitation is a physiotherapy approach that treats dysfunctions of the pelvic floor such as incontinence, organ descent, certain sexual disorders or pain in the pelvic-perineal, anorectal and pelvic regions. the lumbo-pelvic belt »

We know a little more about the relevance of perineal rehabilitation before and after childbirth, but there can also be dysfunctions of the pelvic floor without having had a child or several years after childbirth, around menopause or later. in women's lives.

So after 50 years, is it useful to do perineal rehabilitation treatments?
The answer is yes.
Come and learn how perineal rehabilitation can help you regain quality of life by attending this one-hour presentation where Ms. Perrin will explain in detail:

  1. How the pelvic floor works

  2. What is perineal rehabilitation and the treatments offered

  3. The problems targeted: loss of urine or stool, urinary frequency, pain during intercourse, genitourinary syndrome of menopause, organ descent, etc.

Ms. Louise Perrin is a physiotherapist who graduated from McGill University for her bachelor's and master's degrees in rehabilitation. After working in rehabilitation for a few years, she became interested in the treatment of women affected by various dysfunctions of the pelvic floor in order to help them remedy their symptoms and to give them tools to improve their quality of life. She has been practicing perineal rehabilitation for 28 years in private practice.