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pelvic floor

30 05, 2024

Incontinence in Athletes

2024-10-29T11:37:36-07:00

By: Sydney Stevens, PT, DPT, PRPC

Incontinence is the involuntary loss of motor function. This is commonly associated with urinary incontinence, which is the involuntary loss of urine, and with fecal incontinence, which is the involuntary loss of feces.

There could be a couple of contributing factors that lead to incontinence, beginning with the core’s pressure […]

Incontinence in Athletes2024-10-29T11:37:36-07:00
22 05, 2024

Nurturing Pelvic Health Across the Lifespan: A Guide for Women

2025-01-30T15:16:47-07:00

By: Jayelin Campbell PT, DPT

As we celebrate Mother’s Day this month, it’s an opportune time to delve into the journey of women’s health, particularly focusing on pelvic floor wellness across the many stages women will experience in their lifetime.

Women can be empowered through tangible education and care provided by pelvic floor therapists at Spooner […]

Nurturing Pelvic Health Across the Lifespan: A Guide for Women2025-01-30T15:16:47-07:00
15 05, 2024

Why are Post-Partum Bowel Movements So Hard?

2024-10-29T11:37:37-07:00

By: Emily Stafford, PT, DPT, CAFS, FAFS

The first post-partum bowel movements can be anxiety-inducing and, to add to the emotional hurdle, the movement itself can be literally hard. Let’s break down some factors that go into those first few trips to the bathroom after you give birth.

Hormones: You probably know that your estrogen and […]

Why are Post-Partum Bowel Movements So Hard?2024-10-29T11:37:37-07:00
1 05, 2024

Athletes and the Pelvic Floor

2024-10-29T11:37:38-07:00

By: Sydney Stevens, PT, DPT, PRPC

Think of your core as a Coke can. At the top of the “can” is your diaphragm. Under this, you have the abdominal wall, as well as your lower back muscles, which act as the sides of the can and help make the can sturdy. Your pelvic floor is […]

Athletes and the Pelvic Floor2024-10-29T11:37:38-07:00
25 05, 2023

Male Athletes and the Pelvic Floor  

2024-10-29T11:38:01-07:00

By: Carrie Yaeger, PT, DPT, PRPC

The pelvic floor is often attributed as an issue that solely affects female athletes. This is not the case. Males, like females, have pelvic floors that work to help them perform athletically. However, it is largely overlooked.

The male pelvic floor is a group of 10 muscles that spans the […]

Male Athletes and the Pelvic Floor  2024-10-29T11:38:01-07:00
29 09, 2022

3 Ways Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation Helps Ovarian Cancer Survivors Thrive

2024-10-29T11:38:22-07:00

By: Carrie Yaeger, PT, DPT, PRPC

Life after ovarian cancer may come with mixed emotions. Relief from beating cancer. Fear of recurrence. Worry and uncertainty about the symptoms you are now experiencing. Navigating life after cancer isn’t always straightforward. Familiar spaces can feel unfamiliar, including your own body.

Pelvic floor therapy can help you […]

3 Ways Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation Helps Ovarian Cancer Survivors Thrive2024-10-29T11:38:22-07:00
26 05, 2022

Can you exercise while pregnant?

2024-10-29T11:38:37-07:00

There are many changes to a woman’s body during pregnancy. Ligaments begin to stretch to support the uterus, feet may or may not swell and ache, and, most notably, the bump grows throughout the term. However, the mother’s heart rate has some noticeable changes during pregnancy as well.  

In a study monitoring resting […]

Can you exercise while pregnant?2024-10-29T11:38:37-07:00
5 05, 2022

Kegels Aren’t Always the Answer 

2024-10-29T11:38:39-07:00

By: Sydney Stevens, PT, DPT

The pelvic floor is complicated and often underestimated. In females, it is a 12-muscle puzzle piece that connects the upper and lower bodies. It also stabilizes, supports, and transmits power. Due to stressors or a range of hormonal changes that can happen, there are multiple instances in which the musculature can […]

Kegels Aren’t Always the Answer 2024-10-29T11:38:39-07:00
12 08, 2021

Urinary Incontinence Doesn’t Have to Be Your New Normal

2023-09-08T14:49:48-07:00

By Drea Renteria, PTA

Pelvic floor dysfunction can be associated with frustration, pain, tension and weakness, and disruption to your everyday life. Urinary incontinence (UI) is a common dysfunction associated with the pelvic floor. What is urinary incontinence? UI is defined as a “loss of bladder control” or “urinary leakage.” If you have […]

Urinary Incontinence Doesn’t Have to Be Your New Normal2023-09-08T14:49:48-07:00