postnatalexercise-191111065807.pdf

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About This Presentation

important for postnatal mother it helps in involution


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POST NATAL
EXERCISES
DR. MAHESWARI JAIKUMAR
[email protected]

DEFINITION
•A series of physical exercises that
are performed by the postnatal
mother to bring about optimal
functioning of all systems and
prevent complications

PURPOSES
•To improve the tone of muscles
which are stretched during
pregnancy and labourspecially
the abdominal and perineal
muscles
•To educate about correct posture
and body

•To minimize the risk of puerperal
venous thrombosis by promoting
circulation and preventing
venous stasis
•To prevent back ache

•To prevent genital prolapse
•To prevent stress incontinence of
urine.

PROCEDURE
•Explain the procedure to patient
•Provide privacy and demonstrate
the procedure

TYPES OF EXERCISES
•ABDOMINAL EXERCISES
•CIRCULATORY EXERCISES
•PELVIC FLOOR EXERCISE
•CHEST EXERCISES

I.ABDOMINAL EXERCISES
ABDOMINAL BREATHING
•Instruct the women to assume a
supine position with knees bent

•Instruct her to inhale through
the nose, the ribcage, as
stationary as possible, and allow
the abdomen to expand and
then contract the abdominal
muscle as she exhales slowly
through the mouth

•Instruct her to place one hand on
the chest and one on the
abdomen when inhaling. The
hand on abdomen should rise
and the hand on the chest
should remain stationary
•Repeat the exercises five times

HEAD LIFT
•Instruct the mother to lie supine
with knees bent and arms out
stretched at her side
•Instruct her inhale deeply at first
and then exhale while lifting the
head slowly to hold the position for
few seconds and relax

HEAD LIFTING

HEAD AND SHOULDER RAISING
•On the second postpartum day
instruct women to
•Lie flat without pillow and raise
head until the chin touches the
chest

HEAD & SHOULDER RAISE

•On the 3
rd
postpartum day
instruct:To raise the both head
and shoulder off the bed and
lower them slowly
•Gradually increase the number
of repetitions until she is able to
do this for 10 times

LEG EXERCISES
•It begins on the 7
th
postpartum
day
•Lie down on the floor with no
pillows under the head point
toe and slowly raise one leg
keeping the knee straight

LEG RAISE

•Lower the leg slowly
•Gradually increase to ten times
each leg

PELVIC FITTING OR ROCKING
•Lie flat on the floor with knees
bent and feet flat, inhale and
while exhaling flatten the back
hand against the floor
•Repeat up to 10 times

PELVIC FITTING

KNEE AND LEG ROLLING
Lie flat on her back with knee bent
and feet flat on the floors or bed

KNEE & LEG ROLLING

•Keep the shoulders and feet
stationary and the knees to side
to touch one side of the bed,
then other
•Maintain a smooth motion as
the exercise is repeated five
times

•HIP HITCHING
•Lie on her back with one knee
bent on the other knee straight
•Slide the heel of the straight leg
downwards thus lengthening

•Shorten the same leg by drawing
the hip upwards to ribs on the
same side
•Repeat up to 10 times

HIP HITCHING

ABDOMINAL TIGHTENING
•Sit comfortably or kneel on breath
in and out, then pull in the lower
part of the abdomen below the
umbilicus
•While continuing to breath
normally hold up of 10 minutes and
repeat up to 10 minutes

II.CIRCULATORY EXERCISES
FLOOR AND LEG EXERCISES
•Sit or half lie with legs supported
•Bend and stretch the ankles at
least 12 times

FLOOR & LEG RAISE

•Circle both feet at the ankles at
least 20 times in each direction
•Repeat for 12 times

III.PELVIC FLOOR EXERCISE
•Sit, stand or half lie with legs
slightly apart close and draw up
around the anal passage as
through preventing a bowel
action

•Hold the contractions for 10
seconds.
•Repeat up to 10 times

PELVIC FLOOR EXERCISE

IV.CHEST EXERCISES
•Lie flat with arms extended
straight out to the side, bring
both hands together above the
chest while keeping the arms
straight hold for a few seconds
and return to the straight
position

CHEST EXERCISE WITH DUMBBELL

•Repeat the exercises five times
initially and follow the advice of
the health care providers for
increasing the number of
repetitions

•Instruct the mother to bend her
elbows, clasp her hands together
above her chest and press her
hands together for a few
seconds.
•Repeat this at least five times

THANK YOU
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