Constipation Management: Simplified, but Not Individualized

Constipation is common, with up to 27% of the US population experiencing chronic constipation. Many people have a general idea on how to manage their constipation and understand that diet and exercise are key, but most don’t understand how to tailor these general concepts to their individual circumstance. With so much information available out there …

The Kegel Myth: What Your Pelvic Floor Really Needs

Many people have heard of Kegels—pelvic floor muscle contractions—but there’s a lot of confusion about what they actually do. Research shows that most people perform them incorrectly. The bigger issue, though, is this: most people don’t understand when they might need them… and just as importantly, when they might not. Doing Kegels without understanding what …

Poor Toileting Habits can Have a Negative Effect on Your Pelvic Floor

Poor Toileting Habits can Have a Negative Effect on Your Pelvic Floor WRITTEN BY: YUCHIN CHANG, PT, DPT, OCS, CMTPT Pelvic floor muscles are located in the pelvic floor, connecting the pubic bone to the tail bone. These muscles have a very intimate relationship with one’s bowel and bladder function.  When one has a bowel …

How can physical therapy help with pelvic floor dysfunction?

How can physical therapy help with pelvic floor dysfunction? Written By: Dr. Yuchin Chang, PT, DPT, OCS When people think of physical therapy, the image of exercising in the gym often comes into mind.  Not many people know that physical therapy can help pelvic floor dysfunctions, such as pain, incontinence, constipation, and so on. What …