Speculation that specific se.x postures can cause strokes has been refuted by the Ghana Physiotherapy Association.
The group claims that there is no proof that, for instance, the “doggy” posture during sex can cause strokes in both men and women.
This follows claims made by a consultant physiotherapist that the “doggy” sex position can cause strokes on the state-owned GTV breakfast show.
But a statement issued by the association and signed by its Public Relations Officer said: “There is no evidence to support this claim. Physiotherapists over the world believe in Evidence-based Practice.”
The association thus advised the public to “disregard the claim.”
It further called for circumspection to avoid misinformation,” when discussing such issues.
The Ghana Physiotherapy Association also urged the public to “seek the advice of certified and qualified physiotherapists on such matters’’.
Source: NKONKONSA.com