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Pelvic Floor Therapy


The ability to control urination is one of those things we take for granted, until we lose it. People suffering from incontinence (loss of bladder control) must often restrict normal daily activities. They are faced with potentially embarrassing situations, including the shame of being a burden to their families or other caregivers. And the problem is not uncommon and can occur in males and females.

 

Pelvic floor therapy can help! Physical Therapists who specialize in incontinence treat the pelvic muscles just as they would any other muscle of the body. The pelvic muscles are evaluated for strength, coordination, and tone. The patient is taught exercises for strengthening, relaxation, body mechanics, techniques to decrease urge, and bladder irritants to avoid. Patients are usually seen once a week for four to six weeks.

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