By: Richard A. Manfredi | 2011-05-17 | Health & Fitness A weakened pelvic floor can result in conditions like pelvic organ, rectal, and uterus prolapse. To return strength to a weakened pelvic floor, medicine, surgery, or special exercise may be necessary. read more
By: Suzanne Barrett | 2010-11-04 | Women's Health The Peritron Pelvic Floor Exerciser was designed to repair a weakened pelvic floor. A number of factors can cause the strength of the pelvic floor to deteriorate, including the aging process, the menopause and, of course, childbirth. This can lead to urinary incontinence, loss of sexual sensation and discomfort within the pelvic area. read more
By: Suzanne Barrett | 2010-11-04 | Women's Health The Peritron Pelvic Floor Exerciser was designed to repair a weakened pelvic floor. A number of factors can cause the strength of the pelvic floor to deteriorate, including the aging process, the menopause and, of course, childbirth. This can lead to urinary incontinence, loss of sexual sensation and discomfort within the pelvic area. read more
By: Andrew Williams | 2012-01-11 | Exercise There are several reasons are there for a women to get suffered from your pelvis difficulties which might cause additional negative effects. Yet there are appropriate pelvic floor exercises is there to prevent such difficulties so that they can live a standard life with no health difficulties. read more
By: Colin Sutton | 2012-03-28 | Wellness Pelvic floor exercises can be a practical way to keep your internal muscles toned and strong. There are many muscles deep in the body that perform important functions. read more
By: Colin Sutton | 2011-08-30 | Beauty The importance of pelvic floor exercises for overall health have been well documented. The pelvic floor muscles provide essential support for your internal organs. read more
By: Hillary Bowman | 2010-10-24 | Wellness Here's a piece of continence advice that you really ought to take to heart. Actually you should take it to your pelvic floor muscles. And what are those you ask? Well basically the pelvic floor muscle group is located in your lower abdomen and supports all of the organs there including your bladder. read more
By: Colin Sutton | 2012-06-04 | Health & Fitness How often do you do pelvic floor exercises? Giving birth, getting older, being overweight and having surgery such as a caesarean section can cause the muscles in your pelvic floor to be weakened. read more
By: curt swann | 2012-04-23 | Women's Health Women who are going through pregnancy often practice pelvic floor exercises to deliver the baby smoothly. This exercise helps in during and after the emergency. But, many women do not realize the other benefits offered by the pelvic floor exercises. The following is the overall benefit that a woman gets by practicing pelvic floor exercises. read more
By: Colin Sutton | 2011-07-01 | Allergies Pelvic floor exercises are easy to do and they only take up a few minutes of your day. The benefits of these exercises are numerous and this can be a very positive way to boost your overall body health. read more
By: Suzanne Barrett | 2010-11-04 | Women's Health The Athena Spirit Pelvic Toner was developed to treat the all-too common problem of female incontinence. This problem can happen due to aging, the menopause and childbirth and can be very distressing indeed, with many women choosing to hide the fact from their families and are often too embarrassed to mention it to their doctors. read more
By: Charlotte Heaton | 2010-03-31 | Women's Issues The Cleo Q Pelvic Toner is a device designed to treat the problems caused by a weakened pelvic floor. These might include incontinence, vaginal slackness leading to loss of sexual satisfaction and even prolapse. Using a pelvic toner can, over, time, help to repair the damage which can be as a consequence of childbirth, over-exercising or just ageing. By ignoring the signs of a weakening pelvic floor, you may find that wearing expensive incontinence pads simply becomes a way of life. read more
By: Colin Sutton | 2011-09-22 | Health & Fitness Many people don’t realise just how important the pelvic floor muscles are for overall health. These muscles support important bodily functions read more
By: Colin Sutton | 2011-11-03 | Alternative Medicine Without regular exercise all of our muscle groups can start to grow weak. This includes the muscles you can’t see that perform vital functions inside the body. read more
By: Charlotte Heaton | 2010-03-31 | Product Reviews There are many electronic pelvic toners on the market that it's no wonder that we women feel faced with a bewildering choice. Deciding to use a pelvic toner requires an investment of both time and money and so we need to be sure that we have not chosen badly! read more