Specialised care for women of all ages
Pelvic floor rehabilitation is for women at all stages of their lives. It effectively treats pelvic floor disorders, improves everyday comfort and restores a better quality of life, both functionally and intimately.
Common indications
This treatment is recommended in particular in cases of:
- chronic pelvic pain
- urinary or anorectal disorders
- genital prolapse (descent of organs)
- pain during pregnancy
- postpartum rehabilitation
- sexual dysfunction
Cutting-edge medical technology
Treatments are carried out using the Mazet Biostim 2.1, a high-quality medical electrostimulation device used daily by doctors and therapists around the world.
Developed by MAZET SANTÉ, the Biostim 2.1 model incorporates modern technologies, combining probes and biofeedback, for precise, personalised and safe treatment.
Specialised support
The sessions are conducted by physiotherapists trained in urogynaecology, in a professional, confidential and caring environment, with follow-up tailored to the specific needs of each patient.
Book an appointment with ease
Appointments can be made online quickly and easily, saving you time and allowing you to begin your treatment without delay.
FAQ — Pelvic floor rehabilitation in Etoy (Vaud)
Is pelvic floor rehabilitation covered by health insurance?
Yes. Pelvic floor rehabilitation is covered by basic health insurance (LAMal) when prescribed by a urologist, gynaecologist or general practitioner.
Reimbursement conditions are governed by Swiss law.
Is a medical prescription required?
Yes. A medical prescription is required to begin urogynaecological physiotherapy sessions and to be eligible for reimbursement by your insurance company.
Who is pelvic floor rehabilitation for?
It is intended for women of all ages, particularly those experiencing incontinence, pelvic pain, prolapse, postpartum issues, pregnancy, or sexual dysfunction.
How many sessions are required?
The number of sessions depends on the clinical situation and the patient’s goals. A personalised treatment plan is drawn up after the initial assessment by the specialist physiotherapist.
Are the sessions conducted by specialists?
Yes. The sessions are conducted by physiotherapists trained in urogynaecology, using proven techniques and modern medical equipment, in a confidential and respectful setting.
Where does the treatment take place?
Sessions take place at our physiotherapy practice in Etoy, in the canton of Vaud, with quick and easy online booking.
