Index of Articles

What is Low Intensity Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy?

Read on to find out more about Low Intensity Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy (using Softwave) Our offices have a Softwave Therapy device, which is Low Intensity Extracorporeal shockwave therapy (LiESWT) is a research supported treatment modality that has applications...

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Addressing Bladder Control for Your Child and Yourself

An In Depth Look at Bladder Control for Your Child - and Yourself! Urinary Incontinence (UI) during the 4th trimester can be a frustrating symptom, but what happens when both you and your toddler, child or teen are struggling with bladder control, or urinary or fecal...

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Urinary Incontinence | Treatment & Products

Overview: Urinary Incontinence About 13 million people in the United States experience some type of incontinence, or unwanted leakage of urine. More than 50% of women over 20 years old reported experiencing urinary incontinence at some point in their lives. Moderate...

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Pediatric Incontinence and Pelvic Floor Dysfunction

While occasional daytime and nighttime accidents (bowel and urine) are a normal part of younger childhood, kids can experience pediatric incontinence and pelvic floor dysfunction just like adults. In this article we will discuss the signs of an underlying pelvic floor...

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What are Kegels?

What are Kegels? Kegels are a contraction of a group of muscles known as "pelvic floor muscles", sometimes referred to as the "PC muscle". PC is short for “pubococcygeus”, the name of just one of the many pelvic floor muscles. However, over 15 years of practice, I...

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