anatomyanorectal junctionbulb of the penisbulbocavernosusfunctionpuborectalisreliabilityrepeatabilitysensitivitystriated urethral sphincterAims To investigate the inter- and intratester repeatability of measurement of the location and displacement of five pelvic landmarks related to pelvic floor muscles with ...
For further information on male pelvic floor anatomy and function, including graphics, see below. Also see my Massage and Bodywork page for a more detailed discussion. There are "back to top" links on the right side at the end of most sections.Back to top Figure 1: The bones of the pel...
The understanding of the pelvic floor and anal canal, in the study of incontinence, has been limited by the inability to integrate both anatomy and physiology into a unified bioengineering model. However, this integration has been achieved in the study of other organs in the body, most notably...
Testis (I'd better not balls this one up—ha-ha, get it? Wink wink, nudge nudge.) Image fromHuman Anatomy Atlas. Once upon a time in utero,we all shared the same set of gonads—regardless of our gender. The female system develops the ovaries, and the male system develops the testes...
Hormonal therapy and socioeconomic factors may contribute to a higher incidence of pelvic floor dysfunction in patients undergoing male-to-female vaginoplasty. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the incidence of pelvic floor dysfunction in this population and the role of physical therapy in ...
Anatomy of the male pelvic floorNo Abstract available for this article.doi:10.1007/s00337-016-0197-5L. BeyerÄrztehaus MitteSpringer MedizinManuelle Medizin
(1) characterize the anatomy of the pelvis and surrounding soft tissue from magnetic resonance and computed tomography scans from 10 average males (175 cm, 78 kg) and (2) develop a model representing the mean configuration to assess variability.Methods: The anatomy was characterized from...