What effect does pelvic floor muscle therapy have on postpartum mothers?

Pelvic floor muscle therapy has many benefits for postpartum mothers. Pelvic floor muscle is an important muscle supporting pelvic organs, including bladder, uterus and rectum. During childbirth, pelvic floor muscles will be subjected to great pressure and stretching, resulting in muscle relaxation or injury. This situation may lead to urinary incontinence, sexual discomfort, pelvic organ prolapse and other problems.

Pelvic floor muscle rehabilitation therapy is to enhance the contractility and elasticity of pelvic floor muscles by means of pelvic floor electrical stimulation, biofeedback, Kegel exercise and pelvic floor magnetic stimulation, so as to improve the control and coordination ability of pelvic floor muscles and strengthen the support and restraint function of pelvic floor structure, thus achieving the purpose of treating PFD.