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 …