For years, many dysfunctions related to female health have been lived in silence or assumed as inevitable consequences of pregnancy, postpartum, menopause, aging or even sports practice. However, physiotherapy has been gaining space in this area with an increasingly precise look: to evaluate, prevent, adapt the movement and accompany each woman according to her life stage, her clinical context and her specific needs.
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For years, many dysfunctions related to female health have been lived in silence or assumed as inevitable consequences of pregnancy, postpartum, menopause, aging or even sports practice. However, physiotherapy has been gaining space in this area with an increasingly precise look: to evaluate, prevent, adapt the movement and accompany each woman according to her life stage, her clinical context and her specific needs.