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Adenomyosis

By Coyle Institute

What’s Out of Place Though not everyone experiences the telltale symptoms of the condition, many women suffer from a medical disorder called adenomyosis, which means that the lining of their uterus or endometrial tissue is displaced, yet fully functioning as it would under normal circumstances. During a typical menstrual period, endometrial tissue thickens the walls…

Biofeedback for Pelvic Floor Muscles

By Coyle Institute

Reading the Results For women suffering from pelvic floor disorders caused by weakened pelvic floor muscles, the need to strengthen them is great, as weakened muscles often result in pelvic pain, pelvic organ prolapse, urinary incontinence, and even defecatory dysfunction. In using diagnostic treatment methods such as biofeedback for pelvic floor muscles, activity can be…

Uroplasty

By Coyle Institute

A Stimulating Cure for OAB As women age, it’s not uncommon for them to experience the effects of such medical conditions as pelvic floor disorders and pelvic organ prolapse, both of which often cause overactive bladder and have the unfortunate symptoms of urge incontinence, urinary urgency, and a distressingly frequent need to urinate. Understandably, it’s…

Kegel Exercise

By Coyle Institute

Flex Facts Though anyone who’s ever read a woman’s magazine has probably heard of Kegel exercises as an effective way to tighten the pelvic floor muscles and increase their enjoyment of sexual intercourse, they might well be surprised to find that this targeted exercise affects more than just their sex life—it can also benefit their…

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