Pregnancy can affect many parts of the body, but it most frequently affects the pelvis. Your pelvis changes shape as your pregnancy progresses. Sometimes the joints of your pelvis are stiff or don’t ...
This week we are going to discuss one of he guiding principles of mechanical physical therapy and the arthrokinematics of the pelvis—the pelvis as a Rubik’s Cube. I think often of the pelvis as a ...
During your third trimester, you're probably experiencing a lot of feelings — from excitement over being so close to the finish line to frustration from the aches and pains that can often come with ...
Little People, Big World introduced us to the Roloff family in 2006. At the time, eldest twins Jeremy and Zach were only 16, but they’re all grown up now. Both Zach and Jeremy are married fathers of ...
Pregnancy comes with its own set of complications, depending on the woman carrying her child. Common problems include frequent urination, backaches, infections, constipation, cramps, indigestion, ...
Osteitis pubis is a painful condition that causes inflammation around the center of the pelvis. This joint (called the pubic symphysis) connects the left and right sides of your pelvis and is ...
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