Alicia Dolata.
She uses various forms of manual therapy in her work, including muscle and fascial techniques, visceral therapy and cranio-sacral therapy. Each visit is complemented by individual exercises tailored to the patient and the instruction of recommendations given to the patient at home. The visits provided include.fertility support therapy for women, physiotherapy in pregnancy and the post-partum period (urinary incontinence, rectus abdominis muscle dissection, CC/perinectomy scar therapy, lowering of the reproductive organs, pelvic pain, pain during intercourse, preparation for childbirth), therapy for women suffering from endometriosis: pain relief therapy, pre- and post-operative therapy, supportive therapy during painful menstruation, painful intercourse, pelvic tension syndromes.
Education
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Graduate of the Academy of Physical Education in Poznań, Master of Physiotherapy. In the course of osteopathic studies at the Academy of Osteopathy.
Experience
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I have been working as a urogynaecological physiotherapist since 2018
Courses and training
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"Urogynaecological Physiotherapy" - Samantha Gillard
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, "Osteopathic therapy in gynaecology". - Stephen Sandler
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, "Complex physiotherapy and urogynaecology". - A. Dziadosz, A. Piotrowska
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"The use of Low Pressure Fitness in urogynaecological therapy and medical training" - Anna Łukasik
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"Osteopathic approach to fertility , pregnancy and preparation for childbirth" - Claudia Knox, Erich Mayer - Fally
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"Scar - complex therapy" - Daniela Milka, Małgorzata Jachacz Łopata
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"Physical activity of pregnant women" - Joanna Kmieć Nowakowska
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Kinesiology taping in pregnancy" - Joanna Kmieć Nowakowska
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Osteopathic training includes: Cranio-Cervical Osteopathy Module I and II, Visceral Osteopathy Module I and II, General Osteopathic Treatment (GOT) , Autonomic Nervous System, Sectional Anatomy