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Pelvic Floor Therapy

Physical therapy to strengthen pelvic floor muscles

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Overview

Pelvic floor therapy involves exercises, biofeedback, and manual techniques to strengthen pelvic floor muscles. It's used to treat conditions like pelvic organ prolapse and urinary incontinence, improving pelvic health and restoring muscle function to enhance quality of life.

Conditions Treated

Pelvic Floor Dysfunction

Urinary Incontinence

Who is it for?

For women or men needing pelvic floor muscle strengthening for incontinence or prolapse

Benefits

Strengthens pelvic muscles, reduces symptoms of prolapse and incontinence, and improves pelvic health and muscle function

How it Works

This therapy involves exercises, biofeedback, and manual techniques to strengthen and rehabilitate the pelvic floor muscles for men and women, used to treat incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, and related conditions.

Duration

30-60 minutes

Recovery

Since this involves exercises and possibly biofeedback sessions, there's no traditional recovery time. Progress is gradual as patients continue daily activities while improving muscle strength and function.

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Our dedicated team at Oxford Urology Associates is here to answer your questions, help you schedule appointments, and provide the support you need for your urological health. Whether you’re a new patient or seeking specialized care, we’re ready to assist you every step of the way.

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