Tag: pelvic floor physical therapy

Freedom from Stress Incontinence

Freedom from Stress Incontinence

Freedom from Stress: The Transformative Power of Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy for Stress Incontinence For many individuals, stress incontinence can be an unwelcome companion, affecting daily life and diminishing quality of life. However, there’s hope and help available through a specialized form of physical therapy known as pelvic floor physical therapy. In this blog, we’ll […]

Women's Health
Stretching for Pelvic Pain

Stretching for Pelvic Pain

  Stretching for Pelvic Pain: Optimal Men’s Health Includes a Well-functioning Pelvic Floor Many people think that pelvic floor physical therapy is for just women after they have children to help them regain control over their bladder. While it is true that many women find improved control over their bladder with pelvic floor physical therapy, […]

Men's Health
Don't Live with Urinary Leakage

Don’t Live with Urinary Leakage

Don’t Live with Urinary Leakage Millions of people suffer from urinary incontinence. Physical therapy can help with urinary incontinence most times. The bladder holds stored urine and when ready to void it goes through the urethra. There are muscles in the wall of the bladder that contract once there is enough pressure placed on them. […]

Women's Health
Endometriosis Physical Therapy Treatment in Wisconsin

Endometriosis Physical Therapy Treatment in Wisconsin

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