If you pee when you sneeze or exert yourself, your hips may be partly to blame August 3, 2018Fitnesship, incontinence, Kegel's, Maine, muscles, pee, pelvic, pelvic floor, physical therapy, research, stress urinary incontinence, study, UNE, women By Diane Atwood Two physical therapists at the University of New England believe that weak pelvic floor and hip muscles both contribute to a common form of incontinence in women. They’ve designed a study and are looking for participants. Read more …