Pelvic Floor Dysfunction Treatment

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Understanding Pelvic Floor Disorders

Pelvic floor disorders, also referred to as pelvic floor dysfunction, encompass a range of health conditions impacting the muscles and connective tissues that support the pelvic organs. Such disorders arise when the supportive "hammock" or "trampoline" weakens or sustains damage, leading to issues like pelvic organ prolapse and bladder or bowel control problems. Symptoms commonly associated with pelvic floor disorders include urinary and faecal incontinence, pelvic pain, and sexual dysfunction. Despite its prevalence, pelvic floor dysfunction is a manageable condition with effective treatment options available through JOGO's EMG biofeedback therapy. JOGO offers FDA-approved digital therapeutics solutions.

Causes of Pelvic Floor Disorders

  • Childbirth: The pressure endured by pelvic floor muscles from conception to delivery is too high that it may result in pelvic floor disorders.
  • Surgeries: Procedures such as pelvic surgery or radiation treatments can result in pelvic floor disorders by damaging nerves and tissues.
  • Obesity: Overweight or obese women face an increased risk of pelvic floor disorders due to increased pressure on the pelvic floor muscles.
  • Injury: Traumatic incidents involving the pelvic area, such as car accidents or falls, can weaken the pelvic floor.
  • Other Factors: Additional risk factors include advancing age, genetic inheritance through family history, and repetitive heavy lifting.

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Pelvic Floor Conditions We Treat

Urinary Incontinence

Urinary incontinence refers to the involuntary leakage of urine, indicating a loss of bladder control. It encompasses various types, such as stress, urge, and mixed incontinence.

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Voiding Dysfunction

Voiding dysfunction arises from issues such as overactivity or incomplete relaxation of pelvic floor muscles, which can result in painful discomfort and difficulty initiating urine flow.

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Pelvic Floor Prolapse

Pelvic floor prolapse occurs when the supporting tissues and muscles of the pelvic organs weaken or loosen. It causes one or multiple organs to descend into the vagina or protrude inward or outward from it.

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Chronic Constipation

Chronic constipation manifests as difficulty passing stool regularly, typically characterised by fewer than three bowel movements per week on a consistent basis.

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Dyssynergic Defecation

Dyssynergic Defecation, also known as Anismus, stems from an inability to coordinate the abdominal and pelvic floor muscles during stool evacuation. This results in tightening of pelvic floor muscles, making it challenging to completely empty the bowels.

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Faecal Incontinence

Faecal incontinence, or bowel incontinence, refers to the inability to control bowel movements, leading to involuntary soiling. While it can affect individuals of any age, it is more commonly observed in elderly people.

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JOGO's Pelvic Floor Dysfunction Treatment: How It Works?

1
Meet the Therapist
Meet our physical therapist for a comprehensive evaluation. Discuss your symptoms, experiences, and therapeutic objectives in detail. The more thorough your information, the more effectively we can tailor our support.
2
Devise a Plan
We develop a customised pelvic floor dysfunction treatment plan that aligns with your physical needs, schedule, energy levels, and personal preferences. Our JOGO therapists perform both internal and external assessments to thoroughly understand your medical history and craft your tailored therapy plan.
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Start the Therapy
Our treatment plans integrate digital therapy, lifestyle adjustments, and nutritional guidance. Conducted weekly over a ten-week period, each session is a step toward personalised care. Between sessions, adhere to the specially designed program to maximise your recovery.
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See the Results
As you progress, our physical therapist will fine-tune your treatment plan based on improvements in your symptoms, bodily healing or as you near your due date. Therapy concludes once you have met your treatment goals and restored your normal well-being.

Treatment For Pelvic Floor Disorders: Your FAQs Answered

Are pelvic floor disorders a common part of ageing?

Pelvic floor disorders (PFDs) are not an inevitable aspect of ageing, though their prevalence increases with age. With specialised intervention, these conditions are treatable and manageable.

Does childbirth affect the risk of developing pelvic floor disorders?

Yes. Childbirth, particularly vaginal delivery, significantly increases the likelihood of developing pelvic floor disorders, with rates doubling compared to Caesarean sections or in women who have not given birth8. However, Caesarean deliveries carry their own risks and are not advised solely as a preventive measure against PFDs.

What treatments are available for pelvic floor disorders?

Treatments for pelvic floor disorders, including urinary and faecal incontinence, vary extensively—from simple lifestyle modifications to more involved medical interventions. Our specialists at JOGO will conduct a thorough evaluation, discuss all available treatment options, and ensure you are fully in control of your treatment choices.

Can pelvic floor disorders resolve on their own?

It is unlikely that pelvic floor disorders will resolve without treatment. In certain cases of pelvic organ prolapse, a specialist might recommend observation over time, but untreated conditions may remain stable, worsen, or lead to additional complications.

When should I seek help for pelvic floor disorders?

Consult with a specialist at JOGO if you experience symptoms of pelvic floor dysfunction that impact your daily life, such as habitual straining during bowel movements, painful intercourse( in the case of women), complications during childbirth, recurrent urinary tract infections, or if you have a history of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Seeking early intervention can significantly improve your quality of life.

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