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Incontinence Treatment

The Pelvic Chair

200 million people worldwide suffer from urinary incontinence.

 

More than half of these patients do not seek medical help, and on average, it takes 6.5 years for mild symptoms to progress to severe conditions.

 

Types include:

- Stress Incontinence (urine leakage when coughing, sneezing or engaging in physical activity)

- Urge incontinence (uncontrollable urine loss during sudden urge)

- Mixed incontinence (A combination of stress and urge incontinence)

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The pelvic floor muscles play a crucial role in the human body, particularly in supporting urethral tissues. Ageing, childbirth, prostate conditions in men, and menopause in women as the primary causes of urinary incontinence. The Pelvic floor consists of multiple layers of muscles and fascia that seal the pelvic outlet through which the urethra, reproductive organs and rectum pass. These outlets form a complex support system.

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When the pelivc floor muscles weaken, the organs they support may shift, potentially leading to prolapse and various pelvic floor dysfunctions, severely impacting physical and mental health in both men and women. Fertility is a major cause of pelvic floor muscle weakening in women, while prostate health issues are a common cause in men.

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Effective treatment of urinary incontinence requires pelvic floor muscle training. One highly effective method is kegel exercises, which are widely used to reduce urinary incontinence and postpartum incontinence in women and improve prostate-related issues in men. Kegel exercises are also recognised as a preventative measure for vaginal prolapse and uterine prolapse in women and for strengthen urinary control in men.

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However, Kegel exercises are only effective if performed correctly and consistently over a long period. In many cases, improper or irregular practice yields little to no improvement.

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A study on postpartum pelvic floor muscle recovery indicates that most women who visit the hospital have a positive attitude to pelvic floor trailing (i.e Kegel exercises). However, 84% of patients fail to perform effective pelvic floor exercises daily. The main reason is that they either forget to do them or feel that they cannot sustain the exercises enough.

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Why choose the Pelvic Chair at Pebble Brook Clinic

- Non-Invasive (treatment carried out fully clothed)

- Discreet clinic location

- No recovery time

- Amazing Results

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Benefits of Kegel Exercises

1) Treatment and prevention of stress urinary incontinence

2) Strengthening the pubococcygeus (PC) muscle

3) Improved blood circulation and nerve function in the pelvic floor

4) Enhanced sexual sensation and functionality

5) Restoration of muscle tone in both men and women

6) Postpartum recovery in women and improved prostate health in men

7) Increased vaginal wall thickness and moisture after menopause

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However, many postpartum women and ageing men fail to maintain a consistent Kegel exercise routine due to forgetfulness or lack of persistence.

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So, is there a way to effectively replace THOUSANDS of Kegel exercises? Is there a personal rehab and health device that people of all ages can use without surgery? 

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YES, THERE IS!

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Book now for your FREE Consultation and Trial Session

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