Trauma and your pelvic floor are connected. Here's how trauma affects your pelvic floor, according to health experts.
Are you paying attention to your pelvic floor health? The pelvic floor is a group of muscles and nerves that form a "supportive hammock" from the back, through the tailbone, lower abdominal area ...
Pelvic floor dysfunction (PFD) occurs when the muscles and nerves in the pelvis don’t work as they should. The pelvis is the area between your hips, and the pelvic floor is a group of muscles ...
Cycling is an incredible sport with numerous health benefits, but spending long hours in the saddle can take a toll on an ...
Findings from a new study led by Flinders University's Dr. Luke Grundy and SAHMRI's Dr. Steven Taylor show that UTIs cause the nerves in the bladder to become hypersensitive resulting in the extremely ...
Its effectiveness for chronic urinary retention might be mediated through S3 nerve root stimulation and reflex relaxation of the spastic pelvic floor and external urethral sphincter. To date ...