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Women's Health
Women's Health is the treatment by a physical therapist
of a variety of conditions that are more common in women: urinary
incontinence, fecal incontinence, pelvic pain, fibromyalgia,
and osteoporosis.
Women can overcome conditions such as stress, urge, and mixed
urinary incontinence, using physical therapy. The treatment is
without drugs, invasion, or side effects. Treatment strategies
include biofeedback, electrical stimulation, bladder retraining,
fluid management, and exercise. Many women see improvement in just
a a single visit, others need to come for as many as 7 visits.
Women and men can overcome the frustration and embarrassment
of a lack of bowel control through the use of biofeedback, education,
and exercises for coordination and strengthening of the pelvic
floor. The treatment involves 1-6 visits, and has a nationwide
success rate of 80%.
Research has shown that imbalances in the pelvic musculature,
adhesions, tailbone malalignment and scars can lead to intolerance
of penetration of the vagina, as well as discomfort when seated
in chairs, wearing clothing, or participating in exercise. Women's
health physical therapy helps to return the body to proper alignment
and normal internal tension. There are no medications or invasive
procedures used, and the patient is always in charge of the pace
of the therapy, depending on their own tolerances.
Men can also suffer from pelvic pain due to disease or surgery.
This can also be treated at HealthWise Resources.
Persons with chronic conditions such as fibromyalgia and
osteoporosis are excellent candidates for physical therapy. I use
posture, exercise, patient education, tissue mobilization, body
mechanics and other strategies. Research has shown that people
who exercise safely and consistently enjoy a better quality of
life. Many women have been able to begin and progress a gentle
exercise program in order to improve their overall health and improve
their sleep quality.
©Copyright 2004-2008 by HealthWise Resources
Last Updated:
May 29, 2007
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