mgr Karolina Marek | Physiotherapist and Urogynecological physiotherapist
The doctor provides treatment in the following languages: Polish
Dostępne formy wizyt: stationary
Experience
Specialisation: Urogynaecological physiotherapist.
Experience: She is a graduate of the Medical University of Wrocław, where she obtained her master’s degree in physiotherapy. She specialises in physiotherapy for women, mainly those during pregnancy and after childbirth. She is a certified urogynaecological therapist with PTUG accreditation.
Treatment
Treatment: Specialises in therapy for women at all stages of life, from painful menstruation, pre- and postnatal therapy, therapy for pregnant women and physiotherapy for pelvic floor dysfunctions. She helps patients with urogynaecological problems and also specialises in scar therapy mainly after caesarean sections and perineal injuries. She uses ultrasound in her work for diagnostic purposes and to monitor the progress of therapy.
She provides therapy in the practice:urinary and faecal incontinencelowering of the reproductive organspainful syndromes, i.e. painful menstruation, painful intercourse, vulvodynia, vaginismus, painful constipation Caesarean section and perineal incision/rupture scarsthe distention of the rectus abdominis musclespelvic floor muscle dysfunctionpregnant womenfrom a case of endometriosis.
Training and scientific works
Training: In my work, I use the knowledge and skills gained from my studies, courses and experience gained from working with patients. In order to broaden my work, I am constantly improving my knowledge through courses and training in urogynaecology and perinatal physiotherapy.
Training received:
- Urogynaecology – Physiotherapy in urinary and faecal incontinence and pelvic lowering. Physiotherapy for women during pregnancy and after childbirth.
- Comprehensive scar treatment
- Distraction of the rectus abdominis muscle (DRA)- comprehensive therapy during pregnancy and after childbirth
- Painful menstruation and endometriosis – physiotherapy practice
- Painful intercourse: dyspareunia, vulvodynia, vestibulodynia, vaginismus – comprehensive physiotherapy
- Urogynaecology-practice: per vaginam examination, per rectum examination
- Active diaphragm and conscious breathingLevel I and II hand therapy
- The pelvic complex in practical terms
- Pelvic floor, pubic conjunctiva and pregnancy
- Pelvic therapy-facts and myths
- Natural childbirth vs caesarean section – how to support a woman’s recovery
- Physiotherapy of scars and scarring by dry needlingIntegrative scar therap
- yExercises in the correction of straight abdominal muscles
- Physiotherapy in urinary and faecal incontinence and pelvic organ lows in collaboration with PTUG
- Painful menstrual periods – from diagnosis to treatment
- White line and straight muscle divergence
- Osteopathic approach in women’s therapy
- Physiotherapy urogynaecology: a holistic approach: technical support for diagnosis and therapy
- Pregnancy and childbirth through the eyes of a urogynaecological physiotherapist and midwife
Other: Privately, she is interested in female sexuality, especially the changes in this sphere during and after pregnancy. Her mission is to teach women to self-accept their bodies and embrace their new role – being a mum. In addition to her work in the practice, she runs an educational profile on IG @physiotherapy_women_lafemme and organises workshops with various specialists for pregnant and post-partum women.