AVOID these 3 Kegel Exercises that CAUSE and WORSEN Erectile Dysfunction | Physiotherapy [d4ktahtfc]
AVOID these 3 Kegel Exercises that CAUSE and WORSEN Erectile Dysfunction | Physiotherapy [d4ktahtfc]
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Kegel exercises for ED treat erectile dysfunction in men with weak pelvic floor muscles in Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy and Urology. These 3 Kegel Exercises for ED can cause and worsen erectile dysfunction in beginners and after prostate surgery. Pelvic Floor Physiotherapist Michelle Kenway https://www.pelvicexercises.com.au guides you through the 3 Kegel Exercises to avoid when treating ED along with the practical solutions for avoiding worsening erectile dysfunction. ▶️Download Pelvic Floor Relaxation Therapy for Men https://www.pelvicexercises.com.au/pelvic-exercise-products/pelvic-pain-therapy/pelvic-relaxation-therapy-for-men/ Time Stamps 3 Ways Kegel Exercises Worsen ED 0:00 Kegels can cause or worsen ED 0:07 Too many Kegel exercises 0:35 Correct number of Kegel exercises 0:56 Kegels too intense 1:36 Correct Kegel intensity and technique 1:51 Over bracing pelvic floor muscles 2:30 Pelvic floor spasm 3:09 Over bracing core abdominal muscles 3:28 Pelvic floor relaxation Scientific evidence has shown pelvic floor muscle training (Kegel exercises) can overcome erectile dysfunction (2,3). 3 Ways Kegel Exercises Cause or Worsen ED 1. Doing too Many Kegel Exercises for ED Doing too many Kegel Exercises can worsen ED, especially beginners. Pelvic floor muscles fatigue quickly with kegel exercises. Overtraining pelvic floor muscles doing too many Kegel exercises can worsen ED because these muscles become tired, weak and less effective in maintaining penile rigidity. Solution 1. Correct number of Kegel exercises *Beginners Do the number of Kegel exercises comfortably managed using correct kegel exercise technique. Many beginners start kegel exercises at 1-3 repetitions (Kegels) 3 times/day *Intermediate/Advanced Fast Kegel Exercises 1 second x 10 reps (exercises) 6 times a day Slow Kegel Exercises 10 seconds x10 reps (exercises) 6 times a day Total 60 fast and 60 slow Kegel exercises = total 120 Kegel exercises/day maximum 2. Kegel Exercises too Intense Men can worsen ED with Kegel Exercises that are too intense (strong) especially beginners resulting in: - Incorrect Kegel exercise technique - Pelvic floor muscles fatigued (overtired) Solution 2. Correct Kegel Exercise Intensity and Technique *Beginners Long kegel exercises - 10% maximum effort *Intermediate/Advanced Long kegel exercises - 70% maximal voluntary contraction Short 1 second Kegel exercises -100% maximum voluntary contraction Total Number Kegel Exercises for ED Treatment 10 x 10 sec Kegels 6x/day (70 % max effort) 10 x 1sec Kegels 6 times daily (100% effort) Total 60 fast and 60 slow Kegel exercises /day Total 120 Kegel exercises/day max. 3. Over Bracing Pelvic Floor Muscles Contracting pelvic floor muscles constantly can cause pelvic floor spasm (tight, short, weak pelvic floor muscles). Solution 3 - Relax and Rest Pelvic Floor Muscles Relax pelvic floor muscles after every Kegel exercise *Beginners rest: 30 secs -1 min between Kegels * Intermediate/Advanced rest: 30 secs or less between Kegels -Avoid Kegels running/regular activity -Avoid tensing pelvic floor muscles (stress /anxiety) -Avoid over bracing outer core abdominal 6 pack (rectus abdominis) muscles These 3 incorrect Kegel Exercises for ED can cause and worsen erectile dysfunction. The 3 solutions provided help men perform correct Kegel Exercises that treat and overcome erectile dysfunction with weak pelvic floor muscles and/or radical prostatectomy surgery. #erectiledysfunctionexercises #physiotherapy #kegelexercises Scientific References 1. Hodges P et al. (2020) Reconsideration of pelvic floor muscle training to prevent and treat incontinence after radical prostatectomy. Urol Oncol. 2020 May;38(5):354-371. 2. Lavoisier P et al. (2014) Pelvic-Floor Muscle Rehabilitation in Erectile Dysfunction and Premature Ejaculation, Physical Therapy, Volume 94, Issue 12, 1 Dec. 2014, p 1731–1743. 3. Dorey G et al. (2004) Randomised controlled trial of pelvic floor muscle exercises and manometric biofeedback for erectile dysfunction. Br J Gen Pract. Nov;54(508):819-25. Disclaimer The information provided in this video is intended as general information and not a substitute for individual medical advice regarding your medical condition. To the extent permitted by law, neither Healthy Fit Solutions Pty Ltd, as trustee for the P & M Kenway Family Trust (“we”), nor any of our officers, employees, agents or related bodies corporate will be liable in any way (including for negligence) for any loss, damage, costs or expenses suffered by you or claims made against you through your use of, or in connection with, this video or information supplied or offered to be supplied on this video. Although we use our best efforts to provide accurate information and other materials on this video, the video is provided “as-is”. To the extent permitted by law, all warranties, conditions and representations provided about or by this video are excluded.
Aired: November 29th 2024
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