Certain subsets of patients older than 60 years with isolated pelvic ring injuries may benefit from operative treatment, ...
Working with a physical therapist who specializes in pelvic floor disorders could offer better control for some patients ...
Lately, millions have been Googling for information about pelvic floor dysfunction. And it's no wonder. After menopause, ...
Dr. Karyn Eilber, a nationally recognized urogynecologist and specialist in female pelvic medicine, has announced the launch of her new membership-based pelvic and bladder health practice in Beverly ...
Do you have trouble with an overactive bladder (maybe you go to the bathroom every hour)? Do you lose control of your bladder, peeing when you don’t want to? Do you feel pressure in your pelvis or ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Treatment of co-afflicted athletes with femoroacetabular impingement and osteitis pubis or core muscle injury ...
I recently saw a patient who was referred to me by her OBGYN. At the time, she was a few months postpartum and presented with pelvic pain that began during pregnancy. Her OBGYN felt the culprit was ...
A pessary is a device that manages pelvic organ prolapse without surgery. You insert the device into your vagina, where it supports your uterus, vagina, bladder, or rectum. Some types of pessaries ...
An external pelvic fixator is a surgical procedure that stabilizes a broken hip or pelvic bone. A surgeon will use small screws, pins, and carbon fiber bars to stabilize the fracture. Doctors may use ...
But prior pelvic surgery may impair female fertility, according to ongoing WiSDoM trial ...
The desire to lose fat in the upper pubic area (FUPA) is common. Reducing the size and improving the appearance of FUPA can typically be achieved with a combination of diet and exercise, but can ...