Understanding Pelvic Floor Health: Free Educational Seminar Aims to Break the Silence
10/3/2025
Pelvic floor issues affect millions of people of all ages, and are not often discussed.
Studies show nearly a third of all women will have at least one pelvic floor disorder at one time in their lives. And, pelvic floor issues aren’t just a woman’s health issue. Research shows approximately 16% of men also have pelvic floor disorders.
The pelvic floor plays an important role in supporting the bladder, bowel and the uterus. Pregnancy, childbirth, prostate cancer treatment, obesity and chronic constipation can all weaken the pelvic floor, causing conditions like incontinence of the bladder and bowel.
Community members are invited to join physical therapy specialist Erica McMahan, PTA, for an open, informative seminar that covers the essentials of pelvic health and how you can feel better, move better and live better. The free seminar will take place at:
- Northwest Health – Porter: Monday, October 20, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m., in the Community Room, 85 E. U.S. Highway 6, Valparaiso
Register for this session here: NWHinfo.com/HealthyU_PelvicFloor
Topics McMahan will discuss include the importance of the pelvic floor, understanding incontinence (types, causes and what you can do), how pelvic pain connects to the back and hips, and how pelvic floor therapy can help.
“If you experience bladder leakage, pelvic pain, discomfort during sex or with movement, or are simply curious about how to take better care of your core health, this seminar can provide the information and support you need to take the next step toward feeling better,” McMahan said.
Registration for this free event is encouraged. For more information, call (219) 262-6446.
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