The objectives of the study were to investigate the ability of a motor learning intervention to change aberrant pelvic floor and diaphragm kinematics and respiratory patterns observed in subjects with sacroiliac.
Changes in pelvic floor.
Much like the rest of a woman s body her pelvic floor changes during pregnancy losing strength and elasticity as the strain of supporting a developing baby greatly increases the workload of the muscles in the pelvic floor the abdomen and the spine.
The interlacing nature of the active and passive pelvic floor support systems protect the.
Damage or weakness to the pelvic support system may result in symptoms of pelvic floor dysfunctions resulting in leakage and pelvic organ prolapse.
Simply put the weight distribution of a woman s body shifts dramatically resulting in pelvic floor changes during pregnancy as the muscles work harder to maintain the stability of the spine and the pelvis.
This study was a case series design.
The pelvic floor over time.