My last post brainstormed some options for pelvic floor safe exercise that aren t boring.
Bellydance for pelvic floor.
Belly dance is completely an equal opportunity dance open to all ages sizes and genders.
So here as promised is the first in a series that goes into these fabulous options in more detail especially from the point of view of the pelvic floor.
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Pelvic floor dysfunction is the inability to control the muscles of your pelvic floor.
You want to get the essential bellydance moves right.
Belly dance has been used in arabic cultures to condition women for child birth for hundreds of years.
Belly dancing is the means of changing one s course and starting to practise a new life style that will strengthen the pelvic floor or at least prevent further damage.
Treatment involves strengthening the surrounding muscle groups thereby naturally strengthening the core and pelvic floor to relieve your symptoms and enable you to live a fuller more worry free and pain free life.
Studies now confirm that belly dance through its strengthening and lengthening of the pelvic floor muscles is in fact great pre and post natal exercise.
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Consider a professional referral to an osteopath cranial sacral therapist or pelvic floor physiotherapist for further support.
Consider seeing a holistically minded dentist who can assess the function of your jaw and refer you appropriately to an osteopath or specialist to decrease jaw tension and may design a tailored night guard for you to.
A woman s pelvic floor is naturally stronger than that of men because it is one of the major muscle groups used for birthing.
The pelvic floor is essential to use for floor work because it is a much stronger and steadier than the quadriceps thigh muscles.
Despite what many people think men suffer from incontinence too and also have pelvic floor muscles.
Increased blood circulation to these regions also delivers more oxygen to the developing.
More than that the pelvic floor is actively involved in every single hip movement.
A healthy pelvic floor is able to both contract and relax moving in tandem with the diaphragm as you breathe.
The upright posture in the dance is impossible without the pelvic floor.
This time we talk about belly dancing for the pelvic floor.