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Aleksandra Lechanska.
Aleksandra Lechanska is deeply committed to supporting women in regaining their comfort and intimate health. Her work focuses on a holistic approach, gentleness and attentiveness, creating a space where patients can feel safe and cared for. She conducts each therapy with empathy, combining sound medical knowledge with a personalised approach to meet the needs of women of different ages and stages of life. W Invimed Warsaw Pragand helps patients reduce pain, promote fertility and improve the quality of their daily functioning - so that they can live life to the full.
Education
Graduate Academy of Physical Education in Warsaw. During her studies, she discovered her passion for urogynaecological physiotherapy. She systematically expands her knowledge by attending specialised courses, trainings and conferences.
She graduated, among others:
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physiotherapy for faecal and urinary incontinence and pelvic organ decline
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Bebo Training
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course on painful menstruation
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physiotherapy in support of female fertility
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integrative Scar Therapy
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physiotherapy in endometriosis
and many other training courses to broaden competences in working with women.
Professional experience
Among other things, she gained clinical experience working with neurological patients while developing her specialisation in urogynaecology. She has also completed an internship in St. Sophia Hospital in Warsaw, where she worked with patients in various perinatal and gynaecological stages, which allowed her to better understand the needs of women during this particular period.
She regularly attends courses, webinars and industry conferences to deliver therapy in line with the latest medical knowledge and global standards.
Specialisation at Invimed
At Invimed Warsaw Praga, Aleksandra Lechańska, M.D., provides consultations and urogynaecological physiotherapy, including support:
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women with endometriosis
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women with painful periods
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patients with painful intercourse
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women with lower abdominal and pelvic pain
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women with scar and adhesion problems, also after operations
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women with flatulence and the so-called 'bloating'. endo belly
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patients with difficulties in getting pregnant
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patients with increased pelvic floor muscle tension
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women with fallopian tube obstruction
The therapy is conducted with great attention to each patient's body, emotions and individual needs.
Interests
She loves physical activity - swimming, running and, more recently, Pilates. She is passionate about travelling, both far and near, and enjoys relaxing with a good film after a busy day.