On January 21, 2020, I posted here about ways to mitigate painful sex. I had just been on Jenny McCarthy’s show and that was a key topic she wanted to address. In that post, I focused on ways to ...
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Does a Pelvic Tilt Affect Your Workouts? Here's How to Find Out—and How to Fix the Problem.
FORM IS EVERYTHING in the gym. Performing exercises the right way will maximize your power and strength, minimize your risk of injury, and increase your stability. But even if you’re a stickler for ...
Are you paying attention to your pelvic floor health? The pelvic floor is a group of muscles and nerves that form a "supportive hammock" from the back, through the tailbone, lower abdominal area and ...
You may sometimes think of women who have given birth as the only ones who need help to control their pelvic floor muscles. Yet both men and women may deal with pelvic floor issues. “Pelvic floor ...
Painful sex. Urinary leakage. Constipation. Weak orgasms. What do these unpleasant experiences have in common? They can all be symptoms of a pelvic floor dysfunction in women, says Sara Reardon, a ...
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Tilted Pelvis Causes and Its Treatment
Losing weight can help reduce anterior pelvic tilt symptoms. Sitting for long periods can lead to anterior pelvic tilt. Lumbar support can help improve posterior pelvic tilt posture. A tilted pelvis ...
Joni Mitchell sang, “You don’t know what you’ve got till it’s gone.” The song wasn’t about the strength of the pelvic floor—the muscles and connective tissue slung beneath the torso—but it could have ...
Excessive anterior pelvic tilt can cause lower back, hip, or knee pain. Let’s take a dive into this common complaint that many cyclists have, and take a look at a more real, and permanent, way to ...
GLP-1 usage is on the rise, and researchers are looking for other health benefits associated with the drug, including its effects on bladder health. But as GLP-1s rise in popularity, so do nicknames ...
Sign up for the Slatest to get the most insightful analysis, criticism, and advice out there, delivered to your inbox daily. After complications from a bladder ...
All vertebrate species have a pelvis, but only humans use it for upright, two-legged walking. The evolution of the human pelvis, and our two-legged gait, dates back 5 million years, but the precise ...
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