MASSAGE THERAPY
Is massage therapy only a wellness measure? – No, research suggests that:
Massage...
- Is decreasing depression, anxiety, and leg and back pain
- Leads to significantly less pain during labour
- May cause less pain medication during labour
- Can shorten labour about 3 hours
- Can reduce postpartum depression and cortisol levels

EMH®- effective manual treatment...

Furthermore, the woman’s confidence in herself and her own perception is strengthened, well-being is increased and stress is minimised. The positive effects also have an impact on the baby.
The core of the EMH® is the “pelvic balance” or “pelvic balancing”. This deals with all complaints relating to the pelvis, which can be due to your posture and pregnancy hormones.
Pressure point stimulation can help tense muscle and fascia around the pelvis back into their physiological position or state. The displaced sacroiliac joint and the pubic bone can thus regain their original position. “Pelvic balancing” can often lead to improved mobility of the pelvis and a significant reduction in pain.
However, in order to benefit from “pelvic balancing” for a longer period of time, the pregnant woman must become active herself and actively support pelvic mobility through exercises.