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Overcoming Overactivity: Could I Have Overactive Pelvic Floor Muscles?

Overactive pelvic floor muscles are muscles that struggle to relax or release tension. These muscles maintain a level of tension considered above normal, categorised as…
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Diagram showing grades of perineal tears including grade 1, grade 2, and OASIS, with and without pelvic floor muscle involvement

Obstetric Anal Sphincter Injuries (OASIs): The Women’s Health Physiotherapy Treatment

Congratulations, you’re pregnant! All those antenatal classes and conversations with friends have likely reached the topic of perineal tearing, sending shivers down your spine, and…
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Getting to the Bottom of Things: How Physiotherapy Can Help Faecal Incontinence in Women

Faecal incontinence is often considered the most distressing type of pelvic floor dysfunction, affecting around 5% of Singaporeans. However, this figure may be an underestimate,…
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