Physiotherapy Women's Health
The Jamu postnatal massage is followed by abdominal binding, a technique that helps restore a new mother's figure. A long cotton cloth is wrapped from the pelvic to the stomach area to help reduce water retention.
Eléonore, our Women’s Health Physiotherapist, is a certified practitioner of the traditional postnatal Indonesian treatment, having received their training and certification from the Jamu Spa School in Bali, Indonesia.
The treatment includes three key components:
1) Traditional massage techniques
2) Herbal abdominal mask
3) Jamu binding procedures.
The abdominal massage not only helps guide the uterus back into its proper position but also reduces abdominal fluid retention and gas. The treatment is completed with belly binding, which helps improve posture, provide back support, realign the uterus and internal organs and flatten the abdomen.
The belly binding specifically helps minimize the impact of diastasis recti, prevent hip widening, and enhance waist narrowing.
For mothers who have had a C-section, it is recommended to wait between 30 to 40 days before starting the treatment. For those who had a natural delivery, the treatment can begin as early as 7 days after delivery.
60 minutes of treatment includedÂ
1) Traditional massage techniques of the abdomen and backÂ
2) Herbal abdominal slimming mask
3) Jamu binding procedure
90 minutes of treatment includedÂ
1) Traditional massage techniques of the abdomen and the back, combined with physiotherapy release techniques to release postpartum tensions
2) Herbal abdominal mask
3) Jamu binding slimming procedure
4) Lymphatic massage of arms and legsÂ