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Approximately 12 million Americans suffer from incontinence. It affects women and men of all ages.
Incontinence is the loss of bladder or bowel control. The person with incontinence is unable to control when and where elimination will occur.
Common Causes
Incontinence is a condition. The condition can be helped. Incontinence is commonly caused by:
Relaxation or weakness of the pelvic floor muscles.
Reduction of muscle control that may occur with aging.
People with incontinence can improve their condition. The muscles responsible for bowel and bladder control can be strengthened with Physical Therapy. First, the pelvic floor muscles are tested for strength, endurance and resting tension. Next, the patient will begin Biofeedback training. The therapist will instruct the patient in the use of a home training unit. Most people see an obvious improvement after just a couple of sessions. Most patients are treated weekly to continue working towards control of their bowel and bladder. The best time to begin improving your condition is now. Incontinence rarely improves with time. The Incontinence Program is an effective solution.
Who we can help:
* Urinary Incontinence
* Fecal Incontinence
* Pelvic Pain
* Constipation
Research Details
- 10 Aug 2015
- Diagnosis, Medical, Pediatric, Pharmacy, Therapy, Сardiologist