by PelvicNewsChannel | Dec 4, 2019 | Pelvic Floor Muscle Training, Prostatectomy
Urinary incontinence is a common complaint after radical prostatectomy. When the prostate is removed so is a lot of the urethral smooth muscle. The urethral smooth muscle helps to compress the urethra. Therefor the striated muscles gain in importance after radical...
by PelvicNewsChannel | Nov 18, 2019 | Bowel dysfunctions, Prolapse
An enterocele (small bowel prolapse) occurs when the small intestine descends into the lower pelvic cavity. It is diagnosed with defecography or dynamic magnetic resonance defecography. We pelvic physiotherapists cannot treat an enterocele. However, some of our...
by PelvicNewsChannel | Nov 5, 2019 | Diastasis rectus abdominis, Uncategorized
Recently published scientific research confirms that the inter-rectus distance widens when the pelvic floor muscles and/or the pelvic floor muscles contract. A diastasis rectus abdominis post-partum is quite common. The diastasis is measured with the inter-rectus...
by PelvicNewsChannel | Oct 9, 2019 | Congress, Interview
This is an interview with Cristiane Carboni. We will talk about why she chose to study pelvic physiotherapy, education in Brazil, her PhD research and the objectives of the school of physiotherapy of the International Continence Society (ICS) and her favourite study...
by PelvicNewsChannel | Sep 10, 2019 | Congress
One of the objectives of Pelvic News Channel is to connect. To connect colleagues from all over the world and to learn from each other. How pelvic physiotherapy works around the world. This is the transcript of my interview with Heather Moky, who is a good friend and...
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