Roughly a third of women and 16% of men will experience some kind of pelvic floor disorder in their lifetime, statistics have shown. What does that actually mean? The pelvic floor is a group of ...
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 floor ...
Painful sex. Urinary leakage. Constipation. Weak orgasms. What do these unpleasant experiences have in common? They can all be symptoms of a pelvic floor dysfunction in women, says Sara Reardon, a ...
Experts share their best tips and tricks to make pelvic floor activation a thing you can actually figure out how to do. Maybe you just had a baby, or are about to. You’ve likely been warned that ...
In this week’s Health Beat, brought to you by TidalHealth, WMDT spoke with urogynecologist, Dr. Peter G. O’Hare III, about ...
We don’t give it the time of day,” says pelvic floor physiotherapist Emma Brockwell. “If you look at any journal on the hip, ...
Millennium Health & Wellness, led by world-renowned Dr. Brian Hesser, has introduced Emsella to its growing suite of ...
A broken pelvis is a fracture in one or more of the bones in your lower abdomen. Pelvic fractures are typically caused by high impact traumas, like car accidents. Pelvic fractures can be severe and ...
A pelvic tilt is a common postural abnormality that happens when your pelvic muscles lean too much toward one side. This deficiency typically develops when your pelvic muscles stay in one position for ...
It's been a year since I had my son, and getting back in shape started off a slow process. I saw a pelvic floor therapist who made sure I was healing well postpartum and also had guidance from a ...
Humans have been walking on two legs for millions of years. All vertebrate species have a pelvis, but only humans use it for upright, two-legged walking.* The evolution of the human pelvis, and our ...