pelvic Floor Disorder

For good bladder control, all parts of your system must work together. The muscles of the pelvic floor control the flow of urine and support the organs found within the pelvis like a “hammock.” The pelvic floor muscles hold up the organs, the sphincter muscles control the flow of urine, and the nerves activate these muscles to function. When one or more of these components becomes weak, the system is unable to provide the needed support to keep the urethra closed tightly. The result is a pelvic floor disorder.

Pelvic Floor Therapy might be relevant treatment if you have one or more of the following conditions:

  • Stress Incontinence
  • Urge Incontinence
  • Urinary Frequency
  • Urgency
  • Interstitial Cystitis
  • Chronic Pelvic Pain
  • Overactive Bladder
  • Pelvic Floor Relaxation
  • Frequent Nighttime Urination

Therapy can help eliminate and manage these conditions while restoring confidence and social integration. Click here for information on Non-Invasive Treatments.

 

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100 Lancaster Avenue
Wynnewood, Pennsylvania 19096
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Collegeville, Pennsylvania 19426