We know that talking about urinary incontinence or constipation or pelvic pain can be uncomfortable. But, you don’t have to suffer in silence.
St. Joseph’s/Candler recently opened a dedicated Pelvic Floor & Continence Center. Among the services offered to treat your pelvic health is pelvic floor physical therapy.
“Pelvic floor physical therapy can improve the quality of life for a variety of patients including those affected by symptoms of bowel and bladder incontinence, pelvic pain, prolapse and post-partum,” says Savannah Brooks, pelvic floor physical therapist at the Pelvic Floor & Continence Center. “Many people are not aware of how much pelvic floor physical therapy can help manage their symptoms, but we are here to help and educate patients so they can return to their normal lives and activities they love.”
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