Pelvic Rehabilitation
The muscles of the “pelvic floor” make up the base of your pelvis. The urinary
tract, gastrointestinal tract, and genital tract all exit through this muscular
structure. These muscles also help contain urine and stool, keep the uterus
and cervix up in their proper positions, and aid and improve sexual function.
When these muscles are weak or cannot contract properly, this can lead
to a variety of health concerns. These issues may affect a number of organ
systems, and it is important to treat the condition(s).
Pelvic muscle rehabilitation
is similar to Kegal exercises, which help to strength the muscles that
make up the pelvic floor. If done correctly, these exercises can improve
the symptoms associated with poor pelvic muscles.
In order for pelvic muscle rehabilitation to be successful, you need a doctor
or therapist to make certain you are doing the exercises correctly. Please
consult your Carolina Women’s Physicians specialist if you suffer from this
condition so that you can discuss possible rehabilitation options. |