Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Pelvic floor muscle training improved arousal, orgasm, satisfaction, pain and the overall Female Sexual Function ...
Preliminary results of a four-month clinical trial offer hope for the thousands of baby boomer men turning 50 every minute, with nearly 6-in-10 of them experiencing erectile dysfunction. Proving ...
There are many different types of therapy – psychological, sexual, physical. But have you ever heard of pelvic floor therapy? Or, better yet, do you know what a pelvic floor is? You probably don't ...
Female stress urinary incontinence (SUI) has previously been associated with bladder-neck hypermobility. Balmforth et al. investigated the effect of pelvic-floor muscle training (PFMT) on bladder-neck ...
Pelvic floor muscle training during pregnancy seems to facilitate labour, say researchers from Norway in this week's BMJ. Their study challenges a myth that prevails among birth attendants that strong ...
Patients who underwent supervised pelvic floor muscle training with biofeedback were five times more likely to experience improvements in fecal incontinence symptoms, according to research published ...
Working with a physical therapist who specializes in pelvic floor disorders could offer better control for some patients ...
Which kegel exercise balls are best? Kegel exercises can help you improve your pubococcygeus or PC muscle health and strengthen your pelvic floor. While you can perform them without any tools, kegel ...
Pelvic floor problems like incontinence, prolapse, trouble going to the toilet and pain during sex are all too common, and often the best line of treatment is physio. Maia Heath, Brunel University ...
Urinary incontinence is one of the most unpleasant complications of radical prostatectomy (RP). Post-RP incontinence can occur as a result of surgical damage to the urethral sphincter, the bladder, or ...
This Practice Point commentary discusses the systematic review by Hay-Smith and colleagues, which investigated the efficacy of pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT) for preventing and treating urinary ...
CKD Risk Following Inpatient Acute Kidney Injury Characterized Widespread use of group-based pelvic floor muscle training in clinical practice could improve the affordability and availability of ...