
How Physical Therapy Can Treat Incontinence
Learn how a pelvic floor physical therapist can help make you more aware of your body, strengthen your pelvic floor, and help you stop those bladder leaks for good.
Learn how a pelvic floor physical therapist can help make you more aware of your body, strengthen your pelvic floor, and help you stop those bladder leaks for good.
You may think you’ve tried everything for your overactive bladder. But many people are unaware of some of the alternate options that are available. Learn about these 3rd line treatments in this article.
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Kegel exercise devices are increasing in popularity as more women and healthcare professionals are having open conversations about bladder leaks and the importance of pelvic floor health. Learn about some of your options here.
Often, the right exercises, such as kegels, can help alleviate symptoms of urinary incontinence – no pills or surgery needed. Learn more about kegels, and how they can stop bladder leaks, here.
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Kegels aren’t right for everyone, and in some cases may do more harm than good. Learn who should avoid them.
One of the most frustrating and embarrassing things about Overactive Bladder (OAB)– that urgent, frequent need to use the bathroom –is the potential of leaks.
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