Pelvic Diaphragm

Pelvic floor therapy helped in an anecdotal case involving painful sex and relationship distress. In a left AIC pattern, the left pelvic diaphragm is described as descended and bulged. Vaginismus is described as pelvic floor tightening tha…

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Pelvic floor therapy helped in an anecdotal case involving painful sex and relationship distress. In a left AIC pattern, the left pelvic diaphragm is described as descended and bulged. Vaginismus is described as pelvic floor tightening that can involve trauma or nerve-related factors. Pain during sex is presented as common and often underdiscussed. Shame can cause women to hide sexual pain from partners and endure it silently. Oxalate buildup is presented as a possible contributor to vulvodynia, not as its only cause. Level 5 evaluates maximal pelvic floor ascent at the bottom of the squat. The test purpose includes allowing the pelvic diaphragm to ascend.