Not exact matches
Since there's a wide range of symptoms associated with pelvic
floor dysfunction, the condition is
often misdiagnosed as anything from a bladder infection to endometriosis to, as in Mamet's case, psychosis.
Instability and Pain in the hip, back and pelvis are
often related to pelvic
floor muscle
dysfunction - in the presence of pain, the pelvic
floor muscles may contract in an attempt to help stabilise and protect the painful joints.
Pelvic
floor dysfunction also occurs in men,
often due to prostate conditions.
Pelvic
floor dysfunction is
often related to the lack of pelvic movement in our daily repertoire of positions (sitting in chairs, standing, walking and...
SUI is
often caused by
dysfunction of the pelvic
floor muscles.
It can be caused by several different things but is
often prolonged by pelvic
floor muscle
dysfunction.
But people with IC
often have pelvic
floor dysfunction (PFD), and their pelvic muscles are too tight.