Physiotherapy care for women's health / R Baranitharan, V Mahalakshmi, V Kokila ; Foreword Seetha Panicker.

By: Baranitharan, RContributor(s): Reddy, Mahalakshmi V | Kokila, V | Panicker, SeethaMaterial type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: New Delhi : Jaypee Brothers Medical, 2010Edition: 1st edDescription: 161 p. : ill. ; 24 cmContent type: ISBN: 9789380704081Subject(s): Women -- Diseases -- Physical therapy | -- Physical therapy | Women -- Health and hygiene | Women's Health Services | Physical Therapy ModalitiesDDC classification: 615.82082 LOC classification: RM701 | .W66 2010
Contents:
1. Amenorrhea -- 2. Carpal tunnel syndrome -- 3. Chondromalacia patella -- 4. Coccydynia -- Dysmenorrhea -- 6. Gestational diabetes -- 7. Incontinence -- 8. Intercostal neuralgia -- 9. Leg cramps -- 10. Lymphedema -- 11. Meralgia parasthetica -- 12. Osteoporosis -- 13. Piriformis syndrome -- 14. Postnatal depression -- 15. Relaxation -- 16. Restless leg syndrome -- 17. Symphys pubis dysfunction -- 18. Swelling during pregnancy -- 19. Thoracic outlet .syndrome -- 20. Vomiting of pregnancy
Summary: "There are many musculoskeletal and gynecological prpoblems arising during adolescence, antenatal, postnatal and after menopausal period which need to be .emphasized in detail."--Publisher
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Amenorrhea -- 2. Carpal tunnel syndrome -- 3. Chondromalacia patella -- 4. Coccydynia -- Dysmenorrhea -- 6. Gestational diabetes -- 7. Incontinence -- 8. Intercostal neuralgia -- 9. Leg cramps -- 10. Lymphedema -- 11. Meralgia parasthetica -- 12. Osteoporosis -- 13. Piriformis syndrome -- 14. Postnatal depression -- 15. Relaxation -- 16. Restless leg syndrome -- 17. Symphys pubis dysfunction -- 18. Swelling during pregnancy -- 19. Thoracic outlet
.syndrome -- 20. Vomiting of pregnancy

"There are many musculoskeletal and gynecological prpoblems arising during adolescence, antenatal, postnatal and after menopausal period which need to be
.emphasized in detail."--Publisher

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