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Pelvic Floor Dysfunction, Physical Therapy and IC (Interstitial Cystitis Network)

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Uploaded by on Jul 7, 2009

It's not unusual for interstitial cystitis patients to struggle with underlying and painful tension in their pelvic floor muscles. ICN President & Founder Jill Osborne discusses the diagnosis and treatment of pelvic floor and shares three valuable resources that can help you manage your symptoms.

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  • i am MALE....38 and have passed 48 kidney stones since 2001.. and i went to the Cleveland Clinic...and they said i also have Pelvic Floor dysfunction.....i am going to PT....since feburary...but the pain is still there!! I even have a pacemaker for my bladder because of neruogenic bladder.

  • Could this possibly be why I am having problems with my IT Band??? I am an athlete, very very active. My IT Band runs from my hip to my knee and it has been a problem when playing my sport....could this (pelvic floor dysfunction) be the cause of it?

  • Very informative video.

    Metriks' FCE software allows the healthcare professional to objectively quantify and report on a person's functional abilities.

  • Ive been diagnosed with pelvic floor dysfunction. But before my gynecologist definitively diagnosed me (with an internal exam, I had surgery last summer: a hysteroscopy, d & c, and uterine biopsy.

    My gynecologist told me it is related to my fibromyalgia. I take excessive amounts of tramadol, ibuprofen (massive amounts) & soma.

    I feel severe pain in uterus. Like cramping, severe menstrual-like pain.

    Have had feeling of pressure on rectum. Also, severe cramps and pain with orgasm.

  • Ive been diagnosed with pelvic floor dysfunction. But before my gynecologist definitively diagnosed me (with an internal exam), I had surgery last summer: a hysteroscopy, d & c, and uterine biopsy.

    My gynecologist told me it is related to my fibromyalgia. I take excessive amounts of tramadol, ibuprofen (massive amounts) & soma.

    I feel severe pain in uterus. Like cramping, severe menstrual-like pain. Have had feeling of pressure on rectum. Also, severe cramps and pain with orgasm.

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