How do we take on and resolve vein-related pelvic pain in women? PeVD has been associated with venous-origin chronic pelvic ...
Fractures of the pelvic ring are potentially life-threatening complications of high-energy trauma, such as that caused by motor vehicle collisions (Figure 1A). 1 The primary mode of death from these ...
After delivery, your belly softens, your posture changes, and even simple movements may feel taxing. Postpartum belly binding helps increase core stability and provides c-section pain relief. What is ...
Pelvic floor dysfunction happens when the muscles, ligaments, and tissues that support the bladder, rectum, and sexual organs weaken or become tight. It can cause pain and affect bladder and bowel ...
Binder use and early pelvic x-ray are key principles in management of unstable blunt trauma patients
K.T. Matthew Seah, James W. MacKay. Binder use obscures traumatic pelvic injury in a 29-year-old man. CMAJ 2021;193:E216-E216. Menon M, Petretta R, Domke C et al. Introduction and virtual validation ...
Exercises to strengthen pelvic floor muscles include Kegel exercises, bridges, squats, and more. Pelvic floor exercises may help to improve pelvic floor weakness and enhance bowel and bladder control.
The case presentation and the images of the CMAJ article by Seah and MacKay highlight the importance of plain radiographs in the diagnosis of traumatic pelvic fractures.1 The article also provides an ...
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