
Have bladder leaks? Give physical therapy a try first
WHY PHYSICAL THERAPY SHOULD BE THE FIRST THING YOU TRY WHEN TREATING INCONTINENCE October is National Physical Therapy Month, and in honor of that, we

WHY PHYSICAL THERAPY SHOULD BE THE FIRST THING YOU TRY WHEN TREATING INCONTINENCE October is National Physical Therapy Month, and in honor of that, we

Overactive bladder (OAB) is more common than diabetes and vision problems. (1,2,3,4) Symptoms typically include urinary urgency (a sudden and compelling “gotta go” feeling), urinary

Urinary incontinence (UI) has become a life-changing reality for too many women. Over 20 million women in the U.S. and 250 million women worldwide live

Change is hard. Especially when it’s something that we’ve begun used to dealing with. For many, bladder leaks come on over time and increase as

If you suffer from incontinence, the fear of putting off a foul-smelling odor is not new to you. Many people struggle with anxiety around bladder

Mary R. battled urge incontinence for years, frustrated with medication side effects. This post explores her journey advocating for herself and discovering a life-changing treatment option – sacral neuromodulation.

I’m 69 years old. My story starts 8 years ago when I first began seeing signs of bladder leakage. Like many women my age, I was not all that surprised.

All my life, I’ve been a sharer. I’m an open book with my friends and family, and carry few secrets. Which is why it surprised

Read how this man has overcome his bedwetting condition.

Lindsey couldn’t believe it when she started having bowel leaks. Read her story of how she finally decided to take matters into her own hands.

Read Sally’s story about her experience with incontinence after having a baby, and her call to action for every woman to speak up about these potential side effects of childbirth.

William had heard he might have some leaks after prostate surgery. But he wasn’t prepared for how long they would last, and how emotional they would be. Read his story.