The at-home fitness fad is booming – and the next workout trend on our radar? Pelvic floor exercises. Here’s how you can rock a routine from the comfort of your living room, without the need for a gym ...
You might think you only need pelvic floor exercises if you’ve just had a baby, but everyone can benefit from training this area. The pelvic floor can weaken if we don’t look after it, leading to ...
Many people assume pelvic floor exercises are only necessary after childbirth or for those experiencing incontinence. I’ll admit, I don't prioritize pelvic floor exercises, but it turns out these ...
Now that you’re pregnant, your pelvic floor exercises are more important than ever before – but you already knew that, right? To reduce the risk of suffering from stress incontinence after the birth ...
Many people assume pelvic floor exercises are only necessary after childbirth or for those experiencing incontinence. I’ll admit, I don't prioritize pelvic floor exercises, but it turns out ...
Pelvic floor muscles can weaken over time due to aging, injury, pregnancy, childbirth, obesity, chronic constipation or prostate cancer treatment. When these muscles are weak, they can lead to ...
Laura-Lynn LaCour, personal trainer With the help of LaCour and Sittenreich, I slowly eased back into an exercise routine as I worked on rehabbing my abdominal muscles and pelvic floor.
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--1 in 3 women will experience bladder leaks at some point in their lifetime, yet not all women in the UK are aware that they aren’t just experienced by those who have ...
The most common non-surgical treatment for stress incontinence focuses on strengthening the pelvic floor muscles, which, as a group, support the bladder and internal organs: Kegel exercises are a key ...
Dear Doctors: The yoga teacher at our local Y is always talking about the pelvic floor and how keeping it strong is important for staying healthy. Is that the same as your core? What would be the ...