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Read more about fertility-promoting physiotherapy 

Anne Marie Jensen, 2020

 

In his book "Fertility and Physiotherapy", the author describes in an appealing way his journey from a general practicing physiotherapist to today primarily offering physiotherapeutic fertility treatment. She has placed great emphasis on presenting evidence and research for the methods, which she describes in the book and offers clinically.  

 

In her treatment results with sub- and infertility, Anne Marie has found support that it is a combination of teaching reproductive health, individual physiotherapy and mind / body training in groups that gives the best results.

There is a health benefit in combining preventive measures from the care and from the woman / couple themselves. Because when the individual becomes involved and feels important, life and suffering become more understandable, manageable and also meaningful. When we get a context for the suffering we face in life, we can reach health on several levels, physically, mentally, spiritually and socially.

 

I hope that the book can inspire healthcare professionals in Sweden to collaborate, with openness to different medical directions in the work with infertility, and that those who seek help in healthcare become an obvious and active party in the treatment.

 

Malin Söderberg

With dr in reproductive and perinatal nursing

Leg midwife, CBT therapist

Mediyogaterapeut, FAE, HRHP

 

 

The book is based on thorough data collection and the author's clinical experience from more than 300 treatment courses. Healthcare professionals will therefore also be able to find inspiration for their daily work with couples and singles, who wish to become parents.

 

The book contains both an exercise program and instructions on massage, which you can start using immediately, and gives you a number of practical and evidence-based advice regarding, among other things, diet and exercise change, the bacterial environment in the abdomen and stress management.

 

The book is based on thorough data collection and the author's clinical experience from more than 300 treatment courses. Healthcare professionals will therefore also be able to find inspiration for their daily work with couples and singles, who wish to become parents.

 

 

Fertility and Physical Therapy offers a ground-breaking approach to treating infertility that provides the reader with natural ways to help “cultivate the soil” and optimize their fertility, whether they are trying to conceive naturally or using assisted reproductive technology (ART) such as IVF. ”

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