by PelvicNewsChannel | Aug 27, 2020 | Pain, Pelvic girdle
Knowing risk factors for pelvic girdle pain post-partum is so important. It can help us in order to give better advice on prevention or treatment of pelvic girdle pain. Why did they do this study? The aim of this study was to establish if there are risk factors for...
by PelvicNewsChannel | Aug 13, 2020 | Uncategorized, Uncategorized, Uncategorized, Uncategorized, Uncategorized, Uncategorized
“It is not much of an exaggeration to say that penises in (men’s) fantasy land come in only three sizes – large, gigantic, and so big you can barely get them through the door” (Zilberberg, 1978) But what is a ‘normal’ size penis? Is there a difference between what men...
by PelvicNewsChannel | Aug 3, 2020 | Incontinence, Treatment
Who doesn’t have a smartphone this day and age? Therefor a plethora of health apps are available for all kind of issues. But as a health scientist and pelvic physiotherapist ofcourse I want to know all about…the evidence. A few years ago I presented at a conference...
by PelvicNewsChannel | Jul 19, 2020 | Uncategorized
Covid-19 flooded the world like a tsunami. There were signs of it coming, but when it arrived we were hit and we were hit hard. From one day to the next strict social distancing was the new norm. al. Schools and shops were closed , and work from home was mandatory in...
by PelvicNewsChannel | Jun 4, 2020 | Interview
Marijke Slieker is a well-known pelvic physiotherapist in The Netherlands. She was for instance involved in the organisation of the first full course and in creating a second full pelvic physiotherapy course (both MSc) in The Netherlands, and was an active member in...
by PelvicNewsChannel | Feb 11, 2020 | Pelvic girdle
In daily practice sacroiliac joint pain is a common complaint. There are two types of tests to either 1. provoke pain or 2. test dysfunction/mobility of the sacroiliac joint. Up until today there is no consensus whether there is actually sacroiliac joint movement....
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