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While bladder control problems occur twice as often in women, men too experience involuntary loss of urine, particularly
after prostate surgery. In addition to incontinence issues, men can also suffer from painful conditions like Levator Ani
Syndrome, Coccydynia, and Interstitial Cystitis. |
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The types of incontinence related issues that physical therapy can help are stress incontinence, urge incontinence,
urgency, frequency, and fecal incontinence. *Treatment includes a specific exercise program including Kegel exercises.
Studies have shown that up to 50% of people who try to perform Kegel exercises on their own do the exercise incorrectly.
In fact, 25% do the exercises so incorrectly that they make their problem worse. We also offer biofeedback, electrical
stimulation and patient education that can help you regain control. |
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