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Hip weakness and pelvic floor dysfunction are two conditions that may not appear related, but they can be intimately connected. The pelvic floor muscles are a complex network of muscles that play a crucial role in maintaining the stability and function of the pelvic region. The hip muscles also contribute to pelvic stability, and when these muscles are weak, it can lead to pelvic floor dysfunction. In this blog, we will discuss the relationship between hip weakness and the pelvic floor, and how a pelvic floor physical therapist can help.

For many people, erectile dysfunction (commonly called “ED”) can be a source of embarrassment and frustration. And for those who experience it, the cause is often difficult to pinpoint. But did you know that your pelvic floor muscles can have an impact on your erectile function? Read on to learn more about the connection between erectile dysfunction and your pelvic floor.

Did you know that your pelvic region is home to a group of muscles called the pelvic floor? And that those muscles not only provide support to your pelvic organs and contribute to controlling your bladder and bowel functions, but also determine your sexual health? Despite the significance of these muscles, so many healthcare providers and patients often overlook the pelvic floor's importance in the role of sexual health. The good news? By knowing more about your pelvic floor you can work to maintain it; when you do that, you hold the magic key to enhancing your sexual health. Now let’s explore the connection between your sexual health and pelvic floor in detail.

As a pelvic floor physical therapist, my mission is to help individuals like you achieve greater orgasms and sexual satisfaction through the promotion of a healthy pelvic floor regardless of your gender. Let's dive into the wonderful world of pelvic floor health and its connection to achieving stronger, more satisfying orgasms

If you've ever wondered, "What is pelvic floor therapy?" "Do I need it?" or, "How do I get it?" then this e-book is perfect for you!   Regardless of your sex or gender identity, the pelvic floor is an important part of your body; and sometimes, it needs some extra care. With this valuable information, you'll learn the basics of the pelvic floor, how to find a pelvic floor specialist who's a great match, what to expect at appointments, treatment possibilities, and more!

As a pelvic floor physical therapist, my primary goal is to help my patients achieve optimal pelvic health and overall well-being. One aspect that is often overlooked by many doctors is sex education, which is why I’ve made it my business to make sure that you know just how important and connected these two things are! Understanding sexual health is not only empowering but also essential for developing a positive relationship with our bodies and enhancing our intimate experiences.

A c-section, otherwise known as a cesarean, is a surgical procedure where a baby is delivered through an incision in the birthing person’s abdomen and uterus. This procedure is often recommended when vaginal delivery poses risks to the birthing person or baby's health, such as in cases of breech presentation, multiple pregnancies, or medical conditions like preeclampsia. While a c-section can be a lifesaving intervention, it also carries risks and consequences, including an impact on the pelvic floor.

The EZ Magic Pelvic Therapy Wand was designed to help target tension and tightness of the pelvic floor muscles. Massage your muscles and relax them with treatment even at home! This medical-grade, hypoallergenic glass pelvic wand is safe for both external and internal usage in a vagina or rectum. When used daily, this ergonomic wand can help re-train the muscles and relieve pelvic pain. Available in both standard and XL lengths, the EZ Magic wand is the best pelvic floor wand to help massage your pelvic floor muscles!   Use the one-time code DRLM10 at checkout for 10% off!

This in-depth read provides ample information about pelvic pain; why it happens, how it happens, and how to deal with it. Pelvic pain requires the patient to be a self-advocate through the difficult diagnosis process; opening up their mind to other treatment options or possibilities. Learn the importance and benefits of pelvic floor therapy for pelvic pain, and its essential role in your body's healing.