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Bladder Control
Improve your quality of life by asking your
Physician about "Pelvic Floor Therapy"
 | A proven, non-surgical treatment
addressing urinary incontinence. |
 | Covered by Medicare and major insurance
companies |
What is Pelvic Floor Therapy (PFT)?
PFT can be an ideal option for those
wishing to regain control of a delicate and person function.
After successful completion of the program, the patient may
expect improved function and/or to have learned strategies
to lessen the effects of different types of incontinence.
What does PFT consist of?
 | Evaluation of pelvic floor muscle
strength and control |
 | Evaluation of current bowel and bladder
habits |
 | Techniques in bowel and bladder
training and pelvic floor muscle exercises |
 | Education regarding methods to reduce
bladder irritability |
 | Training in pelvic floor muscle
strengthening and control which may include: therapeutic
exercise, electrical stimulation, biofeedback, behavior
management. |
 | Biofeedback is a training technique
which provides visual/auditory evidence of the status of a
specific bodily function in order to exert voluntary
control over that function. |
What can I expect?
Each patient is treated with respect and
dignity while maintaining confidentiality.
Our treatment sessions are
on-on-one in a private, professional setting.
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