Women – and at times men – who encounter issues with their pelvic floors can get help from pelvic floor physical therapists.
She'd spent 10 years treating reproductive health, and she had never heard of this kind of physical therapy. “How many women did I treat and totally ignore the pelvic floor?” Kates wondered.
A third of women and 16% of men will experience some kind of pelvic floor disorder in their lifetime. What does that actually ...
Urinary incontinence, constipation, or a feeling of pain/heaviness in your pelvic area are issues that some women may be ...
Daviess Community Hospital’s CORE Center announces Janae Wagler, PT, DPT, has earned her certification in pediatric pelvic ...
Pelvic floor therapy helps men and women either tighten or loosen their pelvic floor muscles, depending on the issues at hand. Women may be instructed to practice Kegel exercises (squeezing and ...
Despite estimates that upwards of 1 in 3 women have pelvic floor disorder, experts say help is rarely easy to find. Why?
Many women experience pain with sex.Is pelvic floor therapy the answer not enough people are talking about? "Kegels only work for a subset of patients whose weak pelvic floor is due to laxity of ...