WHEN was the last time you thought about your pelvic floor? Maybe never? If so, it’s time to start paying some attention as it shouldn’t be ignored. Weakness can lead to incontinence, a ...
This is where pelvic floor exercises come in. Gentle movements that release tension and reconnect your breath with your body can help reset the balance. The result? Muscles that feel light ...
There’s a new movement to help with pelvic floor health disorders that includes exercises to help activate it. Dr. Aissa McGuirl, ortho-pelvic physical therapist, joins Gayle ...
Do you ever leak during a run? Or perhaps when you cough, sneeze, laugh or jump? If so, it's likely due to weak pelvic floor muscles – the muscles responsible for supporting the bladder, womb ...
But Dr Lakhani explains that it can get weaker over time, for both men and women, with age, and as a result of childbirth. According to the Journal of Exercise Rehabilitation 'Pelvic Floor Muscle ...
Girls aged 12 to 17 should be taught in school how to do pelvic floor exercises, according to new draft health guidelines. The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) says it ...