Abstract
Introduction:
The transition from reproductive to post-reproductive life is part of the female life cycle that impacts well-being, with menopause as a significant milestone. Regular physical activity should be encouraged to mitigate the symptoms of menopause and prevent age-related problems. Hydrotherapy is one such alternative, since immersion in heated water facilitates exercises that would be difficult to perform on land.
Objective:
Assess women’s perception about the effect of hydrotherapy on the signs and symptoms of postmenopause.
Methods:
A qualitative study in which participants underwent 48 hydrotherapy sessions and answered a semistructured interview.
Results:
The participants were eight women, aged 55.75 ± 8.55 years, menopausal for 8.5 ± 7.98 years, with vasomotor symptoms (100%), mood swings (87.5%), sleep disorders (87.5%), vaginal dryness (62.5%), low sex drive (62.5%) and chronic pain (100%).
Conclusion:
Women’s perception about the effects of hydrotherapy on the signs and symptoms of postmenopause include less pain and muscle tension, a decline in the signs and symptoms, better quality of life and sexual pleasure, and an improvement in biopsychosocial factors such as anxiety and stress through better social interaction.
Keywords:
Hydrotherapy; Physical therapy modalities; Postmenopause; Women’s health