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SPOTLIGHT ON: SRC Health

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Known for its world-leading evidence-based maternity compression garments for the relief of pain during pregnancy and faster recovery after delivery, SRC Health has added SRC Restore to their range which caters exclusively to the needs of women through their different life stages. SRC Restore Compression Short is an innovative product that assists with the treatment of light Stress Urinary Incontinence and mild Bladder and/or Uterine Prolapse.

“What makes Restore unique is the way in which it assists women with Mild Stress Urinary Incontinence and Mild Bladder and Uterine Prolapse by activating their pelvic floor muscles, effectively minimizing and/or preventing leaks rather than being the traditional adult continence product that is focused on leakage absorption,” said Sinead O’Donovan, the founder and Managing Director.

The research conducted by SRC Health during the product development phase, showed the participant’s Quality of Life improved by 37%1 for continence and 23%2 for prolapse. The Restore garment is endorsed by the Australian Physiotherapy Association.

The company emphasizes that SRC Restore is less likely to work for those experiencing higher levels of incontinence and prolapse issues, however, encourages women to try the garment which is backed by a 100% Money Back Guarantee.

94% of reviewers on the SRC website would recommend the product to a friend and you can see their testimonials at the bottom of the product page. Not only do customers love the product, but Women’s Health Care professionals are having great results with their patients:

“The SRC restore garments are amazing! It is great for our patients to know that they have something available to help them feel supported and protected. It means our patients are living a better quality of life, as they are able to perform activities and exercises that they would not feel comfortable doing before. As a women’s health physiotherapist, it is incredible to know a company has done extensive research to bring us a product that we can recommend to our patients that we actually know works!” – Shanice Gabriel, Physiotherapist & Pilates Clinician | B. Phty | APPI certified

SRC Restore is available directly from the SRC Health website here or from the SRC Amazon Store.

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