Women – and at times men – who encounter issues with their pelvic floors can get help from pelvic floor physical therapists.
Despite estimates that upwards of 1 in 3 women have pelvic floor disorder, experts say help is rarely easy to find. Why?
Daviess Community Hospital’s CORE Center announces Janae Wagler, PT, DPT, has earned her certification in pediatric pelvic ...
After giving birth, I've been left incontinent – so the Core to Floor treatment method was something I *had* to try ...
Urinary incontinence, constipation, or a feeling of pain/heaviness in your pelvic area are issues that some women may be ...
I (cis F) met my boyfriend (cis M) at the beginning of this year, and ever since we have had the best sex of my life—and a ...
Brittany Mahomes, who is pregnant with her and husband Patrick Mahomes’ third baby, shared a glimpse inside her fitness ...
The Strength Collective is a boutique training gym that specializes in pregnancy and postpartum strength training, pelvic ...
Gurnee, announced today the addition of Pelvic Health to its physical therapy services. Pelvic floor disorders are conditions ...
the practitioner discovered that Kates had tight pelvic floor muscles and suggested she try pelvic physical therapy. Kates was mortified. She'd spent 10 years treating reproductive health ...