Urinary incontinence is a condition prevalent among many women who have gone through pregnancy, childbirth, and menopause who have a weak pelvic floor as a result. Women may also experience urinary incontinence as they age or due to a cognitive illness or event, such as a stroke.
Read MoreMany women avoid seeking help for incontinence out of fear or embarrassment. Rest assured that women’s health physiotherapists are formally trained to understand the underlying causes of your urinary incontinence or lack of bladder and bowel control. They want to help you get stronger so you can feel better and start enjoying life more.
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Read MoreWomen face many health challenges, some are a result of pregnancy, childbirth, menstruation, menopause, gynaecological surgery, and other factors that affect the abdominal and pelvic floor muscles. But, women’s health physiotherapy can help you conquer those challenges so you can regain your confidence.
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