On October 6th 2021, over 75 countries will commemorate World Cerebral Palsy Day. Cerebral palsy (CP) is the most common neurodevelopmental disorder of childhood, affecting approximately 1 in 345 children.... read more →
At some point, many people will have experienced some form of pain in their pelvic and abdominal regions. Some estimates suggest up to 20% of the population in the United... read more →
Everyone’s pelvic floor muscles have some tension in them, as this tension helps the muscles perform their essential functions. While pelvic floor muscle tension is not inherently negative, it can... read more →
Today, we will explore the realm of pelvic floor muscle weakness. Muscles, including the pelvic floor, may become weak if they are underutilized, misused, or injured. Some individuals may experience... read more →
Whether you found your way to pelvic floor therapy from being referred by your doctor, hearing about it from a friend, or through the vast and magical world of social... read more →
To best understand the function of the pelvic floor muscles, we must first understand the anatomy of the pelvis. As we begin, please note that both men and women have... read more →
The most common symptoms of pelvic floor dysfunction are pelvic pain and urinary incontinence. Some men and women experience both, while others suffer one or the other. Pelvic pain can... read more →
Pelvic therapy is an often-misunderstood field. Understandably, many people feel uncomfortable or embarrassed when talking about concerns relating to bladder, bowel, and sexual function. While it may seem invasive to... read more →