STRESS

INCONTINENCE

Take control of your confidence!

Is your bladder issue preventing you from being as active as you want to be?

Do you experience leakage when you laugh, cough, or sneeze?

Have you changed your daily activities to avoid embarrassing situations?

Watch Kelly's story and learn how she went from avoiding running and jumping activities, to a normal and unrestricted life!

Even after other treatments had failed!

Kelly's underlying cause had not been addressed with prior treatments.

Restoring her pelvic mobility through hands on treatment as well as Shockwave Therapy allowed her to return to running and jumping again within a few weeks!

Stress or Urge Incontinence

Dr. Jennifer Even, Medical Doctor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, helps us understand the difference between Stress and Urge Incontinence.

Stress Incontinence is VERY common after you have a baby, even a C-section!

Stress Incontinence can show up years later in ~40% of post-partum women.

Dr. Even uses an analogy of our pelvic floor as a hammock that supports the bottom of our abdomen.

Stress or Urge Incontinence

Dr. Jennifer Even, Medical Doctor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, helps us understand the difference between Stress and Urge Incontinence.

Stress Incontinence is VERY common after you have a baby, even a C-section!

Stress Incontinence can show up years later in ~40% of post-partum women.

Dr. Even uses an analogy of our pelvic floor as a hammock that supports the bottom of our abdomen.

Here is a home program to improve your core and pelvic floor!

Click the link below to connect to a Physical Therapist guided

Stress Incontinence Program.

Work out with Meridith, a Women's Health Physical Therapist and Pilates Instructor.

For $19 receive text and emails a few times each week

guiding you through a Physical Therapist developed program.

I have tried physical therapy and my problem persists!

If your back or pelvis is stuck in an inflammatory state, and your problem continues, there is a treatment option to 'jump-start' the healing process.

At Better Pelvic Health for Women, we utilize Shockwave Therapy to treat your pelvic pain as part of each session.

This speeds up the healing process, getting you better faster!

If exercise doesn't help, or you feel more comfortable with treatment in person...

It is time to see a specialist!

The Cornerstone Physical Therapy therapists conduct an in-depth back, pelvic and leg examination.

Diagnostic Ultrasound imaging is used to assess your core and pelvic floor function, and assess for joint injury, swelling and bursitis.

Tailbone injuries to the coccyx, as well as rectus diastasis, can be assessed through Diagnostic Ultrasound.

Cornerstone Physical Therapy takes most insurance plans.