When it comes to pelvic and core health, many people assume that all we need to focus on is the pelvic floor and core muscles. But that would be a mistake. The most important muscles that stabilize the pelvis itself are the glutes. We definitely need them to be on...
At least 1 in 3 women experience stress urinary incontinence at some point in their life. It can be leaking with a cough, sneeze, or jumping on a trampoline. Anything that creates a sudden increase in pressure to the core muscle team. And although the first thing to...
So very often in our office, I see women who tell me they diligently are doing their kegels to resolve their sneeze pee issues, without success. Or, I am starting to see an increasing number of women who have actually heard that kegels alone aren’t the answer, but...
UPDATE: With the fall upon us, NOW is a GREAT TIME to start to address running issues like bladder leakage so that we can be leak free by the early spring! “Sometimes When I Run, I Pee” A common statement that a pelvic floor physical therapist is very aware of. In...
I have this feeling that I am NOT the only person who has felt broken a time or two on this human journey. A bit over a year ago I shared my birth story in several parts on social media and wanted to share a part of this story here. I had fallen and broken my right...