In the HelloNation article, Dr. Schroeder explains that pelvic floor muscles do much more than support bladder control. These muscles play a vital role in core strength, posture, and even breathing.
Background Standing pelvic posture remains a common assessment in sports therapy. The palpation technique assessing the relative position of the anterior and posterior superior iliac spines is widely ...
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 ...
If your hamstrings feel tight, you may need to restore pelvic stability through glute strengthening, hip-flexor release and ...
1 Demiroğlu Bilim University Medical Faculty Florence Nightingale Hospital Orthopedics and Traumatology Department, Istanbul, Turkey 2 Sisli Florence Nightingale Hospital Physical Therapy and ...
Rotational abnormalities are a common problem in many neuromuscular disorders, such as cerebral palsy and myelomeningocele. Torsional bony deformities, identified during the clinical examination, may ...
Emily Brumbaugh, a 2014 UW graduate originally from Lyman, participates in a vertical dance performance. Qin Zhu, a UW professor of kinesiology and health, and Margaret Wilson, professor emeritus of ...
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