These formations inhibit proper biomechanics and reduce joint range of motion, causing pain, restricting muscle length, causing neuromuscular hypertonicity, decreased strength and endurance, and decreased motor coordination (6). (journals.lww.com)
This puts an enormous amount of pressure on the pelvic structures and over time, this repetitive straining can lead to prolapse of the pelvic organs, weakness of the pelvic floor muscles and also hypertonicity (tightness) of the muscles. (bodyandbirthphysio.com)