Sabina Pelizzari
Sabina Pelizzari
Physiotherapist – Specializing in pelvic wall re-education
He has enriched his path with two postgraduate master’s degrees: a Level I and II Master’s degree in Health Care Coordination and Management and an International Master’s degree in Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation.
It has long been a national benchmark in shoulder and back rehabilitation.
Her education has continued with numerous courses, a Master’s degree, in-depth study, attendance at scientific conferences, sexology school, and lectures as a university lecturer. Today, she is in SoLongevity Clinic, more curious and passionate than ever.
Its goal is to carefully accompany you throughout the entire rehabilitation journey you may need, providing the appropriate advice, tools, and therapies.
The issues treated in Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation:
- Incontinence
- Perineal weakness and prolapse
- Sexual dysfunction
- Chronic pelvic pain
- Constipation, hemorrhoids, and colonproctological dysfunction
The proposed rehabilitation pathway consists of several key phases designed to accompany the patient toward functional recovery:
- Muscle Awareness: The therapist helps the patient recognize and become aware of the pelvic floor muscles.
- Strengthening: We then move on to exercises aimed at strengthening these muscles.
- Automatization: The goal is for the patient to learn to activate and use muscles correctly in daily activities.
- Pain management: If necessary, the therapist intervenes with specific treatment for pain syndromes.
Dysfunction therapy: Finally, it focuses on the specific intervention to resolve issues peculiar to the pelvic floor.
In particular, you can get help with:
URINARY SYMPTOMS
Urge or stress urinary incontinence, urinary frequency, emptying phase disorders, sense of incomplete emptying, postoperative rehabilitation (prostate, TVT), preoperative rehabilitation (urinary damage prevention).
GYNECOLOGICAL SYMPTOMS
Vulvodynia, vestibulodynia, chronic pelvic pain, pelvic organ prolapse, childbirth preparation, postpartum abdominal diastasis, postpartum rehabilitation, postmenopausal vulvar atrophy, Lichen atrophy.
SEXUAL SYMPTOMS
Pain in intercourse, male sexual dysfunction (premature ejaculation, erectile dysfunction), female sexual dysfunction (anorgasmia, dyspareunia, poor lubrication, poor sensitivity, decreased libido), penile fibrosis with pain and erection deficit.
COLON-PROCTOLOGICAL SYMPTOMS
Gas and stool incontinence, constipation, obstructed defecation, rectal prolapse, anal pain.
DERMATOLOGICAL SYMPTOMS
Vulvar Lichen, Vulvar Atrophy and Vaginal Atrophy.