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Women’s Health

Treating Pelvic Floor Muscle Dysfunction

istock_000009589235medium_webMany people don’t realize how common pelvic floor muscle dysfunction (Including the symptoms of urinary incontinence and pelvic pain) is for women. A recent study showed 19% of women 65-74 and as high as 40% in women 70 and older suffer from one or both of these symptoms. However, this can affect women of all ages.

 

Urinary incontinence usually comes on gradually. 75%-80% of sufferers live with the problem for at least 8 years before seeking treatment. Less than half of the patients who have urinary incontinence tell their doctor about the problem.

 

With early diagnosis this condition usually responds well to drug free, non-surgical treatment with exercises supervised by a specially trained physical therapist.

 

Franklin Rehabilitation is pleased to introduce Jessica Blievernicht PT DPT CSCS. Jessica treats women with the following symptoms:

  • Low back and/or hip pain (with or without urinary leakage)
  • Urinary leaking
  • Stress incontinence – involuntary loss of urine with coughing, sneezing
  • Urge Incontinence – Urgency to urinate or a sense you can’t make it to the bathroom in time
  • Pain with gynecological exams or intimacy
  • Low back and/or hip pain in pregnancy or following pregnancy
  • Abdominal or core weakness after childbirth/c-section or bed-rest
  • Painful scars from c-section or episiotomy/tearing during childbirth
  • Pelvic “pressure” or heaviness

For more information, Contact Us Today at Franklin, WI Center.

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