Pelvic Health Resource Round-Up Spring & Summer

Explore top pelvic health resources that made the news in Spring & Summer 2025

Video Resource | Maintain Pelvic Floor Health with the NHS Foundation

Learn more about the connection between the diaphragm and the pelvic floor and a few helpful pelvic floor exercises in the 3rd video of this 7-part series from the University College of London Hospitals.

 

Shine a Light On Pelvic Health with Naja Woods

This insightful read from WRTV’s Naja Woods advocates for endometriosis patients and shares therapies that help them persevere through this challenging diagnosis.

 

Share the Endometriosis Toolkit

This Endometriosis Empowerment Toolkit from the Society for Women’s Health Research is packed with tools and techniques to help endometriosis patients put words to their symptoms and initiate more productive conversations with healthcare providers like you. Download the toolkit to share resources with your patients.

 

The Connection Between Depression, Anxiety, and CPP

Recent studies show that approximately 40% of adults with chronic pain experience clinical symptoms of depression or anxiety. Learn how to support mental health in patients with chronic pain.

 

Discover The Power of Consistent Exercise for CPP

A new study published online in the Journal of Pain Research indicates that physical activity can improve mental health for patients with chronic pelvic pain. Hear from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York City as they examine how consistent exercise can impact pain management.

 

Analyze High-Impact Chronic Pain

This study explores the prevalence of High-Impact Chronic Pain (HICP) in women and men with Urologic Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome. Learn common symptoms, comorbidities, and more in this quick read.

 

Make the Connection Between Reproductive Issues and Heart Disease

A review of 28 studies found a strong correlation between common gynecological problems and cardiovascular health. Learn four reproductive issues linked to heart disease, and need-to-know stats in this article from the New York Post.

 

The Evolution of Birth and Its Impact on Pelvic Issues

Did you know that the evolution of easier births means slower walking and pelvic issues for humans? Review the impact that the obstetrical dilemma may have on pelvic issues and how women have adapted to this evolutionary conundrum over time.

 
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