a) Normal pelvic support and (b) weakened pelvic support. Source
Pelvic floor exercises: The best exercises for men and women
Pelvic Floor Exercises for Women - North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust
Peter Culmer's research works University of Leeds, Leeds and other places
Pelvic floor functional anatomy - ScienceDirect
Frontiers The Combined Measurement of Pelvic Organ Mobility and Hiatus Area Improves the Sensitivity of Transperineal Ultrasound When Detecting Pelvic Organ Prolapse
The anatomical basis of normal and abnormal pelvic support (Chapter 27) - Clinical Gynecology
The use of polymeric meshes for Pelvic Organ Prolapse: current concepts, challenges and future perspectives
Michael BRYANT, Professor (Associate), BEng PhD, University of Leeds, Leeds, School of mechanical engineering
Uterine Prolapse in Emergency Medicine: Background, Pathophysiology, Etiology
Lower Crossed Syndrome - Physiopedia
A comprehensive evaluation of spontaneous pelvic organ prolapse in rhesus macaques as an ideal model for the study of human pelvic organ prolapse - ScienceDirect
Michael BRYANT, Professor (Associate), BEng PhD, University of Leeds, Leeds, School of mechanical engineering
Pelvic Floor Support
Frontiers Tissue-engineered repair material for pelvic floor dysfunction