This is the second edition of the highly acclaimed classic physiotherapy textbook which has become the definitive guide for undergraduate students, junior physiotherapists and practitioners specialising in obstetrics, gynaecology and urogynaecology. The text has been extensively re-written and up-dated for the twenty-first century by a group of respected specialists in the field.
Following in the footsteps of its very successful predecessor, Mantle and Poldens Physiotherapy in Obstetrics & Gynaecology 2E it is extensively referenced and copiously illustrated, and it documents in the most practical and relevant way the scientific and philosophical basis on which all good physiotherapeutic clinical intervention rests. Brimming with evidence based advice and practical tips, the book contains::A detailed anatomical description of the female reproductive, urinary and lower intestinal tracts together with associated structures.The physiology of reproduction, pregnancy, parturition, the puerperium as well as the menopause and beyond.A thorough reasoned account of the physiotherapists role preconceptually, through the reproductive cycle, to the middle years and beyondInformation on a wide range of gynaecological pathologies and relevant surgeryTreatment of incontinence in much detail with separate chapters on both urinary and bowel dysfunctions. This comprehensive text will be essential reading for all those participating in the post registration university physiotherapy courses in womens health and continence.
The editors, Jill Mantle, Jeanette Haslam and Sue Barton are internationally known as physiotherapists, academics, authors and researchers in this field.
Preface to second edition Preface to first edition Foreword to second edition Foreword to first edition Introduction
1. Anatomy 2. Physiology of pregnancy 3. Physical and physiological changes of labor and the puerperium 4. The antenatal period 5. Relieving pregnancy discomforts 6. Preparation for labor 7. The postnatal period 8. The Climacteric 9. Common gynecological surgery 10. Gynecological surgery 11. Urinary function and dysfunction 12. Bowel function and dysfunction
Appendix 1: ICS The Standardization of Terminology of Lower Urinary Tract Function 2002 Appendix 2: ICS The Standardization of Terminology of Lower Urinary Tract Function 1989
Index
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