In addition to acting as a support system, the pelvic floor helps with functions like urinating, defecating, childbirth, and ...
A sore pelvis is normal in pregnancy, but relief is possible. Learn what's causing the pain and simple ways to ease it.
Pelvic floor exercises can strengthen or relax your pelvic muscles, help reduce bowl and bladder leakage, and stop prolapse.
Sex-based anatomical differences in the pelvis make it essential that surgeons approach men and women differently when fusing ...
Pelvic floor problems can occur in many forms for both men and women. Fecal or urinary leakage and pelvic pain—are all common pelvic floor problems. The pelvic floor encompasses the muscles, ligaments ...
The pelvis is located between your abdomen and thighs. It includes the lower part of your abdomen, along with your groin and genitals. Pain in this region is known as pelvic pain. In males, this type ...
How you breathe during strength training directly affects muscle engagement, core stability and power output. Dana Santas explains in the last of this five-part series.
Transitional cells are in your urinary system. It’s the part of your body that includes the kidneys, the bladder and the tubes that connect them. These cells are able to change shape and stretch ...
Kathie Lee Gifford is on the road to recovery after being discharged from the hospital following a traumatic fall that led her to fracture her pelvis in two places. After Gifford, 70, was hospitalized ...