Effect of Pelvic Floor Muscle Training on Pelvic Floor Dysfunction and Quality of Life in Patient Undergoing Gynecological Surgery
The purpose of the study is to assess the pelvic floor dysfunction and quality of life in patient undergoing gynecological surgery.Common gynecological surgeries done for prolapse, fibroids, and cervical abnormality and also for Gynecological cancer.Early physiotherapy after gynecological surgery improves recovery by managing pain, restoring movement, and strengthening muscles, especially the pelvic floor.Conservative treatments like pelvic floor muscle exercises, biofeedback, and lifestyle changes can help with pelvic symptoms, including urinary incontinence and mild to moderate prolapse.
• Women age:40 -60yrs
• undergoing vaginal or laparoscopic-assisted vaginal surgery for either POP repair (primary or recurrent), and/or hysterectomy