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Urinary Incontinence during Pregnancy
During pregnancy, urinary incontinence affects 2 out of 3 women, but only one in eight women sought professional help. Recent research (Int Urogynecol J 2020 October) noted the prevalence of urinary incontinence in pregnancy is 55.1% in the first trimester rising to...
Unilateral Hip Rotation Range of Motion Asymmetry in Patients with Sacroiliac Joint Regional Pain
Michael T. Cibulka, MHS/PT, OCS,* David R. Sinacore, PhD, PT, Gregory S. Cromer, MS, PT, and Anthony Delitto, PhD, PT Please click on the link below to read the entire article. Download the full Article here
Star City Six – Halie Trimble
Husker Rehabilitation & Wellness Centers, PC provides physical therapy services in order to help treat the source of pain through a more holistic approach. Halie Trimble is a physical therapist assistant (PTA) at Husker Rehabilitation & Wellness Centers. Tell...
Postpartum Return to Activity Guidelines
Returning To Activity After Birth Participating in sports, running or other high-impact activities too early after childbirth may actually reduce pelvic floor muscle strength and contribute to long-term bladder and bowel problems and/or pelvic organ prolapse...
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Hip Labral Tears and Pelvic Pain
One cause of chronic pelvic pain symptoms, that frequently gets overlooked, is a tear in the hip labrum. The hip acetabular labrum is the fibrocartilagenous ring lining of the “socket” part of the hip joint. The hip is a ball and socket joint. The labrum functions to...
2019 is The Year to Feel Better!
Statistics may vary but consistently 25-50% of women are known to suffer from some type of pelvic floor dysfunction during their lifetime. Of those women who have pelvic floor dysfunction, only 7-10% will seek treatment. This is the year to ask for help and you...