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Non-Surgical Treatment for Incontinence and Pelvic Floor Weakness

Many people experience bladder leakage when coughing, sneezing, laughing, or exercising. While this is often considered a normal part of aging or after childbirth, it is actually a sign of pelvic floor weakness.

The pelvic floor muscles support the bladder, uterus, and other organs. When these muscles become weak, it can lead to symptoms such as:

  • bladder leakage
    • sudden urges to urinate
    • frequent nighttime urination
    • difficulty controlling bladder function

Our clinic now offers a non-invasive pelvic floor strengthening treatment designed to help restore muscle function and improve bladder control.

What is Pelvic Floor Dysfunction?

The pelvic floor is a group of muscles located at the base of the pelvis. These muscles support the bladder and help control urinary function.

Over time, these muscles may weaken due to:

  • pregnancy and childbirth
    • aging
    • hormonal changes
    • chronic straining or heavy lifting
    • previous pelvic surgery

When the pelvic floor muscles weaken, bladder control can become compromised.

Symptoms of Pelvic Floor Weakness

You may be a candidate for pelvic floor therapy if you experience:

  • leaking when coughing or sneezing
    • bladder leaks during exercise
    • sudden urges to urinate
    • frequent nighttime bathroom visits
    • difficulty holding urine

These symptoms are common but not something you have to live with.

How Pelvic Floor Strengthening Treatment Works

Pelvic floor therapy works by stimulating and strengthening the muscles responsible for bladder control.

This treatment helps:

  • activate weakened pelvic floor muscles
    • improve muscle strength
    • restore proper muscle coordination
    • support bladder control

Over time, stronger pelvic floor muscles can lead to better bladder control and improved quality of life.

Benefits of Pelvic Floor Therapy

Patients often choose this treatment because it is:

  • non surgical
    • non invasive
    • comfortable and convenient
    • designed to target the root cause of pelvic floor weakness

Many patients begin noticing improvements in bladder control as pelvic floor strength improves.

Who is a Candidate?

Pelvic floor therapy may be helpful for individuals who:

  • experience bladder leakage
    • have stress incontinence
    • have urge incontinence
    • have pelvic floor weakness
    • want a non-surgical option for bladder control

A consultation at our clinic can help determine if this treatment is appropriate for you.

Frequently Asked Questions

Sessions are typically done in 20 min sessions.

No, the treatment is not painful. 

Treatment plans vary depending on individual needs.

Patients remain fully clothed during treatment.

If you are experiencing incontinence or pelvic floor weakness, we invite you to schedule a consultation.

Our team will evaluate your symptoms and determine whether pelvic floor strengthening therapy may be right for you.

Schedule your consultation today.

May I Invite you To Join Us for Our Risk-Free New Patient Special?

Dr. Norris Hollie, M.D.

Hi, I’m Dr. Norris Hollie, my team and I are dedicated to helping you get out of pain and get back to feeling great again.

Call us and tell us about your health issues and set up a consultation to discuss the treatment that will best get you back to optimum health.

We promise to sit down with you, face to face, and be attentive, present, focused and actually listen.

May I Invite you To Join Us for Our Risk-Free New Patient Special?

Hi, Dr. Michael Echavez, my team and I are dedicated to helping you get out of pain and get back to feeling great again.

Call us and tell us about your health issues, and set up a consultation to discuss the treatment that will best get you back to optimum health.

We promise to sit down with you, face to face, and be attentive, present, focused and actually listen.