mgr Iga Daniszewska-Jarząb | Physiotherapist and Urogynecological physiotherapist
The doctor provides treatment in the following languages: Polish
Dostępne formy wizyt: stationary
Experience
Specialisation: Physiotherapy and physiotherapy urogynaecology.
Experience: Graduate of the Medical University of Wrocław, physiotherapist, urogynaecological physiotherapist, certified trainer of the BeBo® method, instructor of Nordic Walking and Pilates. She gained her experience in physiotherapy while volunteering and running her individual physiotherapy practice.
Treatment
Treatment: She specialises in physiotherapy for women of all ages, and her interests include urogynecology, in which she is constantly training and gaining knowledge. On a daily basis, she deals with the improvement of pregnant and postpartum women (urinary incontinence, distention of the rectus abdominis muscles, scar therapy after CC/perinectomy, lowering of the reproductive organs, pelvic pain, pain during intercourse, preparation for childbirth).
The practice also provides therapy for women who struggle with endometriosis (urogynaecological therapy, pre-operative physiotherapy, post-operative physiotherapy) and painful menstruation.
Breaks taboos among women – deals with sexual rehabilitation, sexual dysfunctions like dyspareunia – painful intercourse, vulvodynia – pain in the intimate area, vestibulodynia – vulvar pain, vaginismus – involuntary muscle contraction around the vaginal entrance, anorgasmia – lack of orgasm.
Using physiotherapy and osteopathy techniques, she provides supportive therapy for the treatment of infertility in women (fertility rehabilitation).
Training and scientific works
Training: Her competencies through completed courses, training and workshops include:
- Physiotherapy in urinary and faecal incontinence and pelvic organ decline (PTUG)
- BeBo® Pelvic Floor Training Therapist
- Physiotherapy for women during pregnancy and after childbirth.
- Diagnosis, treatment and therapy
- Physiotherapy for women in the perinatal period
- DRA separation of the white line according to Dr Samantha Gillard
- Painful menstruation and endometriosis – physiotherapy practice
- Ultrasound for physiotherapists – urogynaecology
- Osteopathic approach in women’s therapy
- Anorectal physiotherapy.
- Developmental training for physiotherapists.
- Infertility – support and preparation for IVF through the eyes of an osteopath
- Vulvodynia through the eyes of a physiotherapist
- Relaxation techniques in pregnancy
- Working with connective tissue in scar therapy
- Physiotherapeutic management of scarsIntegrative Scar Therapy
- Myofascial trigger point therapy with functional diagnostics of the musculoskeletal system
- Kinesiology Taping course
- Spiral Muscle Stabilisation System Level I
- Pilates instructor
- Nordic Walking Instructor
- Workshop “Rolfing® – Structural Integration”.
- Physiotherapeutic management of osteoarthritis
- Osteopathic techniques: comprehensive diagnosis and therapy of the shoulder joint
- Osteopathic techniques: comprehensive diagnosis and therapy of the knee joint
Other: She is 200% committed in her therapy with her patients, as she has turned her work into a passion. Privately, she is a lover of good books, music and a mother of two.