Medically reviewed by Amy Kwan, PT Pelvic floor dysfunction (PFD) occurs when the muscles and nerves in the pelvis don’t work ...
you may notice that the muscles in the front of your pelvis and thighs are tight, while the ones in the back are weak. Your gluteus and abdominal muscles may also be weak. Research suggests that ...
Paul Robson, who stepped back from his undertaker business to become a racehorse trainer, is in hospital with multiple ...
Weakness can lead to incontinence, a dulled sex life and even back pain. Luckily, certain exercises - which can be done at home - can help. But what exactly is your pelvic floor? Aimee Victoria ...
Paul Robson, who stepped back from his undertaker business to become a racehorse trainer, is in hospital with multiple fractures to his pelvis after “a freak accident” at his Northumberland yard.