EC Gynaecology

Short Communication Volume 12 Issue 4 - 2023

Visual Biofeedback for Pelvic Floor Training

Luana Malagutti Machado* and Samantha Condé Rocha Rangel

Department of Urogynecology, Clinica Condé, Brazil

*Corresponding Author: Luana Malagutti Machado, Department of Urogynecology, Clinica Condé, Brazil.
Received: February 08, 2023; Published: March 06, 2023



The pelvic floor muscles in women’s health is very important besides promoting great distension capacity to allow childbirth, it provides support for pelvic organs and has a fundamental role in physiological functions as maintain urinary and fecal continence. To avoid dysfunction, it’s necessary also for this muscle group to be functional, strong and resistant. Through urogynecology physiotherapy, our goal is to evaluate this musculature and identify its dysfunction. For effective treatment, it is important for the woman to be aware of this perineal musculature so behavioral therapy is very important and based on pelvic floor muscle exercises and rehabilitation that will be able to contract and relax the muscles correctly, and the use of biofeedback can be indicated.

Luana Malagutti Machado and Samantha Condé Rocha Rangel. Visual Biofeedback for Pelvic Floor Training. EC Gynaecology 12.4 (2023): 04.