During pregnancy

– Are you pregnant? We help you prepare for the wonderful moments of your life. We are specialists in Obstetric Physiotherapy during and after delivery.

Are you pregnant? We help you prepare for the wonderful moments of your life. We are specialists in Obstetric Physiotherapy during and after delivery.
Throughout pregnancy, the woman ‘s musculoskeletal system changes to welcome the baby. Pelvic widening occurs, dilation of the abdominal muscles or weakness of the pelvic floor. There are postural changes such as increased lumbar and dorsal curvature. Sometimes tensions or overloads occur, which can create discomfort, pain or associated injuries, which only a specialized physiotherapist can fix.

With us you can benefit from a painless pregnancy betting on the prevention of possible future injuries. We help you discover changes in your spine and prevent an increase in physiological curvatures, so you will be more aware of your posture and avoid pain or changes at the level of the pelvis and pelvic floor.

We offer individualized physiotherapy sessions focused on assessing and alleviating pain of the soft tissues or joint pain, appearance of costal pain, postural changes, heaviness of legs, … Treatment where with therapeutic exercise, posturology, myofascial stretching, thermotherapy, application of techniques manuals and functional neuromuscular / kinesiotaping bandage help solve your discomfort so you can enjoy your pregnancy peacefully.

With us you will learn how to prepare for faster recovery after childbirth.

Do you feel like being well? Try our personalized physiotherapy sessions and our massages for pregnant women.

Do you want to make the pregnant woman a healthy surprise? We have the best gift for Her: PHYSIOTHERAPY GIFT BONUS.

  • Low back pain
  • Pelvic pain
  • Sciatica / pyramidal syndrome
  • Pubalgia
  • Costal pain, difficulty breathing

  • Joint instability
  • Bloating or abdominal diastasis
  • Urinary incontinence
  • Carpal tunnel syndrome
  • Sacroiliitis

  • Coccygodynia
  • Swollen / tired legs
  • Varicose veins and hemorrhoids
  • Pain in the uterine ligaments