After giving birth, I've been left incontinent – so the Core to Floor treatment method was something I *had* to try ...
During a pelvic exam, the practitioner discovered that Kates had tight pelvic floor muscles and suggested ... posture and activity modifications and possibly internal muscle work.
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 ...
When you’re constantly having to rush to the bathroom or feel like you have to cross your legs in order not to leak a little ...
When asked about the long term ramifications of not taking care of pelvic floor issues, Dr. Henry states, “In my 15 year career as a physical therapist, I’ve seen first hand complications of ...
Urinary incontinence, constipation, or a feeling of pain/heaviness in your pelvic area are issues that some women may be ...
bladder, intestines, rectum, uterus, and vagina. Together, these muscles make up your pelvic floor. Over time, your pelvic muscles and connective tissue can tear, stretch, or get weak. When this ...
Pelvic floor muscle function in a general female population in relation with age and parity and the relation between voluntary and involuntary contractions of the pelvic floor musculature.
Our new clinic for postpartum (after childbirth) pelvic floor problems at University of Utah Health is specifically designed to address pelvic floor issues that may occur before or after childbirth.