Physical therapy is commonly used to treat pain and movement impairments caused by surgery, injury, accident, or illness. When thinking of physical therapy, many may first think about treating parts ...
For decades, therapy to strengthen pelvic muscles has been the standard treatment for men dealing with urinary incontinence after prostate surgery. But a new study from UT Southwestern's Departments ...
Stress urinary incontinence (SUI) is a condition that as many as 10% of men will face at some point in their lives. The good news is that for patients with this condition, many treatment options are ...
Urinary incontinence is common immediately after prostate surgery. In an Article published Online First by The Lancet, researchers show that in men who have undergone prostate surgery, one-to-one ...
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: This is kind of embarrassing, but, for a while, I’ve been leaking urine. Can something be done to fix this incontinence problem? Up to 10% of men may experience stress incontinence ...
Chronic pelvic pain is a physically and emotionally distressing condition that affects men, impacting their daily lives and overall well-being. Pelvic health physical therapy offers a well-rounded ...
Stress urinary incontinence may be a side effect of giving birth, but several treatment options can help clear it up. Credit... Supported by By Katherine Hobson This guide was originally published on ...
Artificial urinary sphincter implantation is an effective option with an acceptable complication rate for moderate to severe stress urinary incontinence.
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: This is kind of embarrassing, but, for a while, I’ve been leaking urine. Can something be done to fix this incontinence problem? ANSWER: You don’t have to live with this issue. The ...