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Pelvic floor health is crucial for overall well-being but is often overlooked. Ryenn Sanger, NP and Marc Eigg, MD, experts in ...
Pelvic floor health isn’t just about bladder control—and thanks to leading expert Dr. Marcy Crouch, more women are finally learning why “down there” deserves ...
Recent biomechanical research indicates that pelvic floor dysfunction may be present in up to 30% of people with chronic lower back pain. Strengthening these muscles can provide relief where other ...
While that can certainly be the consequence of dysfunction, a healthy pelvic floor helps stabilize your core, supports your internal organs, and assists with other functions, like sex. And keeping ...
“effective in increasing pelvic floor muscle strength and endurance, reducing incontinence symptoms, pelvic organ prolapse, and sexual dysfunction.” A systematic review found that women who ...
Pelvic floor health isn’t just about bladder control—and thanks to leading expert Dr. Marcy Crouch, more women are finally learning why “down there” deserves more attention.
Jane Simpson outlines the principles of overactive bladder management and how nurses can support patients to control the ...
You may sometimes think of women who have given birth as the only ones who need help to control their pelvic floor muscles. Yet both men and women may deal with pelvic floor issues. “Pelvic ...
Pelvic health physical therapy (PHPT) is the standard of care for pelvic floor dysfunction (PFD). 1 Clinicians should understand the role of physical therapy in improving outcomes in clients with ...
Dr. Lisa Parrillo from Saint Alphonsus gives us insight into the pelvic floor and what women can do to keep this area of our body healthy.
Sittenreich has expertise in addressing dysfunction in the pelvic floor, a group of muscles that support your pelvic organs.
“Many patients have a very complicated presentation: pain, pelvic floor dysfunction, urinary problems, sexual issues. And each piece of the puzzle is important. Empathy is critical ...