The Vital Importance of Physiotherapy for Male Pelvic Floor Problems: Breaking the Taboo

In today’s society, many men avoid talking about health issues related to the male pelvic floor due to the stigma and discomfort associated with it. However, addressing these issues is essential to ensure a good quality of life. Problems such as levator ani syndrome, chronic anal pain, urinary incontinence, and post-prostate surgery erectile dysfunction are…

Pelvic floor and pregnancy

The pelvic floor is a collection of muscles, ligaments and connective tissues located in the lower pelvis. These muscles play a crucial role in supporting the pelvic organs, including the bladder, uterus and rectum. They keep these organs in proper position and help control urinary and faecal functions. During pregnancy, the pelvic floor undergoes significant…

The pelvic floor after childbirth

On other occasions we have discussed what the pelvic floor, or perineum, is. This is the set of muscles and tissues that cover the lower part of the pelvis. So, we can’t help but wonder, what happens to the pelvic floor after childbirth? Well, as we can imagine, most pelvic floor injuries occur during the…

Pelvic Floor After A Gender Change

Sex reassignment surgeries are known, not only for the great change it represents for the patient. Also due to its great complexity. However, at present there are great advances and professionals who make this type of process more bearable. Physiotherapy plays a fundamental role in this type of intervention, due to different factors.   THE…