Value of Rehabilitation Program After a History of Caesarean Section
Konstantin Bugaevsky*
Department of Medical and Biological Problem of Physical Culture, Health and Sport, The Petro Mohyla Black Sea State University, Nikolaev, Ukraine
*Corresponding Author: Konstantin Bugaevsky, Department of Medical and
Biological Problem of Physical Culture, Health and Sport, The Petro Mohyla Black Sea State University, Nikolaev, Ukraine.
Received:
May 09, 2023; Published: July 03, 2023
Abstract
The article presents the materials of the study devoted to the peculiarities of the methods and means of physical rehabilitation in women who underwent coronary cesarean section. The stages of rehabilitation treatment in the conditions of obstetric hospital and antenatal clinics are presented and substantiated. The criteria for starting to use active physical activity after the operation are specified. The volume of rehabilitation measures in the late postoperative period, which can be carried out both outpatiently and at home, is presented.
Keywords:Cesarean Section; Women in Labor; Therapeutic Physical Education; Physical Activity; Exercise; Physical Rehabilitation
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