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Bladder problems are common but not normal.
Incontinence, involuntary loss of bladder
control, affects an estimated 13 million
Americans every day. Reduced bladder control can
affect all ages, and deteriorate to the degree
the person feels ashamed and isolated. Physical
therapy can help nearly 70% of patients improve
bladder control. The types of incontinence
related issues that physical therapy can help
are stress incontinence, urge incontinence,
urgency, frequency, and fecal incontinence. The
Women's health program at Ability Physical
Therapy has had enormous success at addressing
these issues. Don't suffer in silence. |
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