When you sit down at the table for dinner or at your work desk, do you feel moderate to severe pelvic pain? Research suggests that approximately 14% to 32% of women in the U.S. experience chronic pelvic pain when sitting. This pain can interfere with the ability to...
It’s no secret that childbirth takes a toll on your body, especially in the pelvic area. Studies show that 23% to 65% of women experience pelvic pain after birth. And while most women know that the pain doesn’t completely go away after they give birth,...
The answer to this question is likely to be slightly different for each person, but a broad answer is that you’re experiencing radiating pain from a lower back or pelvic condition. Lower back pain is very common; research shows that it affects approximately 31...
Not sure why you’d be having trouble with your pelvis? One reason is that there are so many structures in this part of the body. Another is that the pelvis is involved in common activities like going to the bathroom and helping you maintain good posture. Pelvic...
Issues such as pelvic pain and incontinence can have a severe effect on your quality of life. One of the most common causes for many people is myofascial pain in the pelvic floor muscles. This can be related to childbirth, injury or natural age-related changes, but...
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