Centre – Focal points
Support before and after a surgery
Pre-operative
3 things are in the focus here:
- BODY CHECK-UP. This means that the more mobile and relaxed the body is – in general and with a focus on the surgical area – the better the chances of complication-free wound healing with fewer adhesions.
- BREATHING TRAINING With correct breathing it is possible to positively influence the wound healing and swelling process.
- INSTRUCTION. You will learn what you can do directly after the surgery to prevent adhesions. What to avoid, and which movements are definitely already allowed, and what to watch out for. Tips and tricks in addition to the medical discussion.
After surgery
SCAR CHECK: Find out if your scar and possible associated adhesions have a negative influence on the rest of your body!
Why? Operations leave adhesions in the scar area. These prevent the body from adapting to new stresses. Over time, this can lead to chronic tension and pain.
YOUNG SCARS: At every stage it is possible to support the wound healing process with body therapy. In the beginning mainly to balance the tension in the body and to create an approach to the scar.
OLD SCARS WITHOUT AGE LIMITS: Later, to stimulate older and old scars (even after 30 years!) with their histories, fascial and peritoneal adhesions with targeted manual, techniques according to the Liedler Concept to restructure themselves.
Scar treatment according to the Liedler Concept
Treatment of the tissue layers
Examples
AFTER LAPAROSCOPY OR LAPAROTOMY in the abdominal area, such as caesarean section, hysterectomy, endometriosis surgery, gall bladder surgery, appendectomy, adhesiolysis, etc.
AFTER FRACTURES with surgical treatment
AFTER LIGAMENT OPERATIONS , KNEE ATROCOPIES etc.
AFTER BIRTH INJURIES such as perineal lacerations, episiotomies or vaginal injuries
Other specialities with/without scar
Gynaecology/Urology
DESIRE TO HAVE CHILDREN, PMS, REGULAR PAIN, accompaniment before and during PREGNANCY, accompaniment AFTER BIRTH or after anepisiotomy or perineal tear. . RECTUS DIASTASIS.
Pelvic floor dysfunction:
Pelvic floor problems, pelvic and vaginal pain, pain during intercourse, incontinence.
Dysbalances of the neuro-endocrine system
HYPERTHYROIDISM OR HYPOTHYROIDISM, FATIGUE, NERVOUSNESS, SLEEP PROBLEMS, DIGESTIVE PROBLEMS.
Craniomandibular dysfunction (CMD) - TMJ
PAIN WHEN CHEWING, opening or closing the mouth, GRINDING TEETH , NIGHTLY PRESSING, CRACKING or CLICKING NOISE of the jaw joint when eating and/or talking. ASSISTANCE DURING DENTAL SPANS and dental treatments, preparation for JAW SURGERY and aftercare.
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