The research conducted by the University of Sheffield, published today in the Journal of Neurourology and Urodynamics, provides evidence which supports the use of a softer and more elastic material better suited for use in the pelvic floor and one that releases oestrogen into
the surrounding pelvic tissue to form new blood vessels and ultimately speed up the healing process.
Not exact matches
The
pelvic floor is a dynamic set of muscles that are responding to the
surrounding tissues.
The smooth functioning of the
pelvic floor muscles depends on the health of all of the
surrounding muscles and
tissues, particularly those of the gluteals, i.e. your butt.
Standing (or sitting) with poor posture puts excessive pressure on your abdominal and
pelvic organs and strains the muscles and connective
tissues that
surround your joints.
IBut in these cases, the difficult part is finding enough
tissue surrounding the anus to unite with the
pelvic structures.