Sentences with phrase «including muscle dysfunction»

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Many women experience pain and dysfunction following surgery, including hysterectomy, mastectomy, breast surgery, pelvic floor muscle, oncology and bladder surgery.
Symptoms and signs of low testosterone include decreasing lean body mass or skeletal muscle with increased body fat; fatigue, decreased energy, motivation and drive; decreased sex drive (libido) and erectile dysfunction; brain fog or reduced concentration or mental focus; mood changes including depression, anxiety or irritability; decreased bone density; and hair loss.
It can assist in relieving many ailments including stress, chronic pain syndromes and muscle dysfunction.
Low testosterone symptoms reported by these men included decreased libido, erectile dysfunction, fatigue, loss of strength, decrease in bone density and decreased muscle mass.
In fact, just moving around during a walk from the waiting area to my exam room, including the act of standing and sitting provided valuable information about specific muscle dysfunction.
Androgen deficiency includes a wide range of symptoms like decreased body hair, reduction in muscle and strength, increase in fat mass, decreased libido, erectile dysfunction, infertility, osteoporosis, depression and mood changes.
Androgen deficiency includes but is not limited to symptoms of decreased body hair, reduction in muscle mass and strength, increase in fat mass, decreased hematocrit, decreased libido, erectile dysfunction, infertility, osteoporosis, depression, and mood changes.
In my last blog, Schooling Up On Pelvic Floor Dysfunction, the characteristics of a healthy pelvic floor were presented: ``... a healthy pelvic floor includes the normal placement of pelvic structures and normal functioning of the pelvic muscles, bladder and bowel.»
Post-gynecological or abdominal surgeries (including cesarean sections and laproscopy) may create pain resulting from scarring and dysfunction of pelvic floor muscles.
It can include dysfunction in the joint itself, degeneration of the cartilage, inflammation of the surrounding nerves and muscles, as well as ligament and tendon sprains and tears.
Additionally, other areas were affected positively, as compared to the placebo group, who had taken the essential amino acids for lung disease (COPD), including improvements in: fat - free mass, serum albumin, increased muscle strength, oxygen saturation, and cognitive dysfunction.
The most common serrapeptase uses (and studies) include relief for autoimmune disease; dysfunction of the brain and mind; heart problems; digestive distress; ear, nose, and throat disorders; eye health; lung health; women's (beast and gynaecological problems) and men's health (prostate); skin disease; muscle and joint pain; and even cancer.1 Very soon I was experimenting with higher and higher doses (on myself) and eventually found that 2,000,000 iu was completely safe and gave faster results for serious inflammatory problems.
[1][8] Patients with sacroiliac joint dysfunction can also develop tightness and dysfunction in the hamstring, quadriceps, iliotibial tract (see «iliotibial band syndrome») and hip flexors, including the psoas muscle.
Pelvic floor muscle pain and dysfunction that can be experienced by both men and women can include vulvodynia, vaginismus, vestibulodynia, rectal pain, prostatitis, and dyspareunia (painful sex).
Many large and small muscles have relationships with the ligaments of the sacroiliac joint including the piriformis (see «piriformis syndrome», a condition often related with sacroiliac joint dysfunction), biceps femoris, gluteus maximus and minimus, erector spinae, latissimus dorsi, thoracolumbar fascia, and iliacus.
Just as having enough testosterone supports strength and sexual function, a lack of it (hypogonadism) can have equally dramatic side effects, including sexual dysfunction, infertility, stunted height, low bone - mineral density, reduced muscle mass, and reduced strength.
My problems include repeated muscle injuries, tendinitis in various locations, shin splints, insomnia, sexual dysfunction, borderline low cortisol, and hypothyroidism.
Kent Holtorf, M.D. was the founding Medical Director for the Fibromyalgia and Fatigue Centers.Symptoms of these diseases include flu - like fatigue and pain that can be severe, a constant feeling of exhaustion, body aches, muscle stiffness and pain, insomnia, cognitive dysfunction «fibro - fog», and irritable bowel syndrome.
For example, vague problems from nutritional malabsorption of can bring vitamin K and iron deficiencies, physical problems such as exhaustion, dermatitis (skin conditions), bone (osteoporosis) and muscle problems, adrenal dysfunction, and mental stress including depression.
Muscle imbalances occur due to nervous system dysfunction which can be the result of injury, pain, nutritional imbalances, organ dysfunctions, and other health issues, including general stress.
Mercury toxicity is associated with countless health issues including adrenal dysfunction, thyroid dysfunction, depression, dizziness, fatigue, headaches, insomnia, gut dysbiosis, kidney damage, memory loss, mood swings, numbness and tingling and muscle weakness.
It is important to remember that the signs of aging in dogs and cats — including reduced hearing and eyesight, muscle wasting or atrophy, cognitive dysfunction and a graying face or muzzle — may not become noticeable until the pet is very old.
Clinical signs include fever, loss of appetite, vomiting, shivering, and muscle tenderness, as well as liver and kidney dysfunction.
Medical complications of spinal cord injuries can include impaired bowel and bladder control, reduced skin sensation, circulatory and reparatory complications, wasting muscle tone or control, and sexual dysfunction.
He continues to live with the devastating consequences of cauda equina syndrome, including neuropathic pain, bowel, bladder dysfunction, weakness in the lower limbs, reduced muscle tone and joint pain.
Description: # 1 What MFT's Need to Know About Sex: Collaborative Care for Treating Sexual Dysfunction Courtney Geter, LMFT, CST & Jacyln Brandt, DPT, CLT This workshop goes beyond traditional sex therapy and introduces participants to the pelvic floor including anatomical muscles and organs and how these muscles impact sexual health and function.
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