Can Pelvic Floor Dysfunction Cause Leg Pain?

Can Pelvic Floor Dysfunction Cause Leg Pain?

Pelvic floor dysfunction is perhaps one of the least understood conditions among people and physicians. It is most often understood as having a weak pelvic floor and then the treatment is looked at as internal manual work on the inside of the pelvis through the vagina...
What Can Make Pelvic Floor Dysfunction Worse ?

What Can Make Pelvic Floor Dysfunction Worse ?

In order to answer this question, we need to first understand what pelvic floor dysfunction is. While I have written a blog on that, I would like to use an example that better clarifies some commonly missed facts about pelvic floor dysfunction that has led to an...
The Different Types of Incontinence

The Different Types of Incontinence

There are 2 main types of incontinence: Fecal Incontinence and Urinary Incontinence. Urinary Incontinence has its own subgroups that will be discussed below. Please make sure to review my other blogs that have to do with incontinence and pelvic floor dysfunction in...
What is Incontinence?

What is Incontinence?

Incontinence is a lack of the ability to voluntarily hold the urine or fecal matter, and so based on which one you can’t hold, it is called urinary or fecal incontinence. It is common for people to think if they don’t have incontinence because they don’t pee or poo...