Rééducation pelvi-périnéologique, techniques manuelles et douleurs pelvi-périnéales

Pelvi-périnéologie - Tập 4 - Trang 147-152 - 2009
G. Valancogne1, A. F. Plante2, G. Oudin3
1Lyon – France
2Royal women’s hospital, CPPC Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
3Boulogne, France

Tóm tắt

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.

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