Unsure which program is right for you? This video discusses the type of bladder symptoms and control issues and guides you to select the best program for you. Our programs for women and men focus on stress incontinence, overactive bladder, prostate cancer rehabilitation. And, our prevention program is created to…
Read MoreStudy Conclusion: HFITNESS results in significant improvements to incontinence and quality of life measures. HFITNESS provides an important incontinence treatment option and gives women greater access to effective conservative therapy. Introduction: Urinary incontinence (UI) is common in women and has a vast impact on quality of life (QOL), financial health,…
Read MoreConclusions: HFITNESS produces significant improvements to incontinence and quality of life measures in men undergoing prostatectomy. These benefits are long-term, with improvements seen through 1 year post-operatively. Background: Although pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT) is widely shown to improve post- prostatectomy incontinence (PPI), numerous barriers impede access to formal PFMT…
Read MoreConclusions: Men using HFITNESS following prostate removal experience improvements in incontinence and quality of life that are similar to men undergoing in-person rehabilitation. These improvements are long-term, with improvements seen through 1-year follow-up. HFITNESS is an important option allowing men to achieve pelvic rehabilitation through an online program after prostate…
Read MoreIncontinence (urinary leakage) is a common problem after treatment for prostate cancer. This can occur after surgery (prostatectomy), radiation, or other treatments (cryotherapy). Leaking after prostate cancer treatment can be a devastating problem for men. Fortunately there are ways to help! Here’s an introduction to pelvic floor exercises after prostate…
Read MoreIncontinence (urinary leakage) is a common problem after treatment for prostate cancer. This can occur after surgery (prostatectomy), radiation, or other treatments (for example, cryotherapy). Leaking after prostate cancer treatment can be a devastating problem for men. Fortunately there are ways to help, both before and after surgery. Here’s an…
Read MoreUrinary tract infection (UTI) are very common! It is estimated that over 15 million people go to their primary care physician or Emergency Department for UTI treatment every year. The Internet is filled with suggestions to help treat and prevent UTIs (some of them true and some not). Here is…
Read MoreWhat problems can pelvic floor exercises help treat? You may have heard that Kegel and pelvic floor exercises (PFE) are helpful. But, what exactly are they helpful for? I am commonly asked, “I have heard that pelvic floor exercises help with incontinence or bowel habits or sex, and so on”.…
Read MoreUrinary tract infections generally occur when bacteria of the skin near the rectum or vagina spread to the bladder. From avoiding tight underwear to urinating frequently, the Internet is full of proposed ways to decrease your risk for urinary tract infection. Here’s a guide to understanding what’s true and what’s…
Read MoreThe bladder sling is the most common surgical treatment for stress urinary incontinence. In fact, slings have been used to treat incontinence for over 100 years! Here’s an introduction to urethral slings. What is a Bladder Sling? A bladder sling, or suburethral sling, is a general term for a surgical…
Read MoreWhat is Botox? Botulinum toxin (botox) is a natural toxin produced by the bacteria Clostridium botulinum. This toxin is actually the most potent known toxin and blocks neuromuscular signal transmission, resulting in muscle paralysis. It is the cause of food-borne botulism, which results when Clostridium botulinum contaminated foods (often canned…
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