At Cloudnine, having delivered over 1.25 lakh babies, we understand what all a mother’s body goes through during those crucial nine months and soon after. To make the mother’s journey more manageable, the Department of Physiotherapy at Cloudnine provides a host of physiotherapy services and treatments to help mothers both during pregnancy and post-delivery.
Apart from enhancing a mom’s body’s ability to have a smoother pregnancy and birth, our expert physiotherapists work with expectant and new mothers to provide personalised treatments depending on their needs.
Physiotherapy treatments for mothers at Cloudnine generally depend on the trimester they are in. In the first trimester, Cloudnine physiotherapists will focus on correcting your posture and guide you with techniques for safe lifting and mobility and treating any musculoskeletal problems. In the second trimester, the focus of the treatment is primarily on stretching to improve the flexibility of the lower limbs and pelvis. In the third trimester, our Physiotherapist will assist you towards labour coping strategies such as relaxation techniques, breathing exercises, positioning to facilitate labour and techniques to use in the pushing stage.
Some common pregnancy issues which Cloudnine’s Physiotherapy treatments can help mothers deal with are:
Cloudnine’s proven physiotherapy techniques have helped mothers lower the rate of prolonged second-stage labour, and reduced pregnancy-related low back pain and pelvic pain.
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"I am twenty-ninth weeks pregnant and I had a great session with Dr. Priyanka Khanna. She asked me to do a couple of exercises and it really helped me out. Her energy is really good and she is a great doctor"
"I am twenty-five weeks pregnant and my sister-in-law recommended me Dr. Priyanka Khanna and I am totally impressed I would recommend her to all expecting mothers. Also, regarding Cloudnine they are providing excellent services"
"I am currently thirty-six weeks pregnant and today I took the session which was very interactive, energetic and lovely by Dr. Priyanka Khanna. Looking forward to more such informative sessions"
"I am currently 33 weeks pregnant. Today, I had a great session with Dr. Priyanka Khanna Ma'am. It was a very good session and I really want Cloudnine to conduct this type of class and enrich us with her knowledge. Keep up the good work Cloundine"
I want to thank Cloudnine Jayanagar and their physiotherapy team for taking care of me so well. Special thanks to Shazia.
I had lower back pain during the 5th and 6th month. Being a doctor myself I thought it was normal and ensured it. I wasn't aware that it could be treated with physiotherapy. My pain only increased after delivery, and that's when I met Shazia. She took care of me so well that the pain was taken care of.
Physiotherapy involves the science of movement and includes a wide range of exercises and massages to promote healing and holistic fitness.
Yes, physiotherapy is completely safe during pregnancy. When done under the supervision of a trained physiotherapist, it can help with pain management and relaxation during pregnancy.
Physiotherapy during pregnancy helps in dealing with the pain resulting from an increase in the hormone - relaxin. It also helps in maintaining the strength of muscles.
Physiotherapy can help in dealing with pregnancy issues like upper back pain, neck and shoulder pain, sciatica, carpal tunnel syndrome, pelvic girdle pain and bladder issues among others.
A physiotherapist will evaluate your physical health and identify any musculoskeletal or neuromuscular problems that could be aggravated during your pregnancy. Your physiotherapist will then recommend solutions accordingly. Post-evaluation, she will recommend exercises and massages. She will also teach you how to recognise and deal with tension and relaxation techniques to handle labour better.
Physiotherapy has both long and short-term benefits for pregnant women. It helps you to prepare for labour and delivery. In addition, it helps in relieving some of the common antenatal ailments.
If you have had an uncomplicated pregnancy, you can start as soon as you feel ready for it.
If you have had a C-Section, it is better to wait for 6 weeks post-delivery. Before starting, we advise you to consult your obstetrician.
A pregnant woman suffering from the following conditions should avoid exercise -severe anaemia, restrictive lung disease, incompetent cervix, hemodynamically significant heart disease, multiple gestations at risk for premature labour, persistent second or third trimester bleeding, placenta previa after 26 weeks of gestation, premature labour during the current pregnancy, ruptured membranes, pre-eclampsia and so on.
Exercising is one of the best ways to stay fit, strengthen muscles, take care of your body during pregnancy and recover after childbirth. Cloudnine’s Department of Physiotherapy conducts regular classes for expecting and new mothers where you can learn the best exercises suited to your body type.
You can also establish good bowel habits by eating plenty of high-fibre foods, such as whole grains, fruit and vegetables. In addition, good bladder habits by drinking plenty of water and only urinating when the bladder feels full help too.