Kegel exercises
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Definition
Noun: - A series of physical exercises, primarily for women, designed to strengthen the pelvic floor muscles. The primary goal is to improve urinary continence by enhancing the ability to control the muscles that hold back urine.
Usage
This term is used as a plural noun to refer to the specific regimen of repetitive contractions and relaxations of the pelvic floor muscles. It is a technical term commonly found in medical, therapeutic, and wellness contexts.
Examples
- Her doctor recommended Kegel exercises to help with postpartum recovery.
- Performing Kegel exercises regularly can improve bladder control.
- The physical therapist taught her how to do Kegel exercises correctly.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often capitalized as Kegel exercises, named after Dr. Arnold Kegel, the gynecologist who developed them.
- While primarily associated with women's health, these exercises are also beneficial for men, particularly after prostate surgery, though the term "pelvic floor muscle training" is often used as a more general synonym in such contexts.
Variants and Related Words
- Pelvic floor exercises: A more general, often synonymous term.
- Kegels: A common informal shortening of the term (e.g., "Remember to do your Kegels.").
Synonyms
- Pelvic floor muscle exercises
- Pelvic muscle training
Related Phrases/Idioms
Not commonly used in idiomatic expressions. The term is specific to its medical/therapeutic context.
Noun
- exercises for women designed to improve the ability to hold urine