The present article reviews the intricate anatomy of the pelvic floor and its coordinated physiology, as well as the profound ...
Pelvic floor issues can occur among both men and women, but non-invasive strengthening therapy is available for people experiencing these issues. A Baylor College of Medicine urologist explains the ...
In this week’s Health Beat, brought to you by TidalHealth, WMDT spoke with urogynecologist, Dr. Peter G. O’Hare III, about ...
Many women don’t think about their pelvic floor until something starts to feel off — maybe a bit of leakage when laughing or ...
Cancer treatment has improved significantly over the past several decades, meaning that more people are living longer after undergoing surgical and medical interventions. This has led to the emergence ...
Reviewed by Robert Jasmer, MD Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco and Dorothy Caputo, MA, BSN, RN, Nurse Planner Between 2006 and 2013, gynecologists in ...
These can also be called urinary incontinence and include any leaking of urine. This is caused by the bladder falling from its proper place in the body. These can also be called fecal incontinence.
Prolapse (when the organs inside your pelvis, such as your bladder, vagina, uterus, cervix, and rectum, drop or fall) is a common condition. However, many women are unaware that treatment options are ...
Brittany Mahomes has a message for her fellow moms: "Take care of your pelvic floor." Some reading her post may have wondered what a pelvic floor actually is. You probably don't know unless you've had ...
April 25, 2006 — The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a second-generation vascular graft for use in vascular access and arterial reconstruction procedures; a surgical mesh product ...
Everyone has a pelvic floor. It’s made up of the muscles that support the urinary and reproductive tracts. This group of muscles also controls your bladder and bowels. In women, the pelvic floor keeps ...