Urinary Dysfunction
Urinary Dysfunction
Urinary issues like leakage, urgency, frequency, hesitancy, or incomplete emptying are common, but not normal. Our pelvic health physical therapists help address the underlying muscular, postural, and behavioral factors contributing to bladder dysfunction. We work with you to improve bladder control through education, pelvic floor retraining, and lifestyle modifications that support long-term results.
Common Diagnoses and Conditions We Treat:
Stress Urinary Incontinence (leaking with activity)
Urge Incontinence / Overactive Bladder
Urinary Frequency
Nocturia (nighttime urination)
Hesitancy or Weak Urine Stream
Dribbling after urinating
Incomplete Emptying
Interstitial Cystitis / Bladder Pain Syndrome
Learn More About Common Urinary Symptoms
Urinary symptoms can look different for everyone. Whether you are dealing with urgency, leakage, or changes in bladder control, understanding why these symptoms happen is an important first step toward relief.
If you would like to learn more, we have created in-depth blog resources that explain common urinary concerns through a pelvic health physical therapy lens.
If you experience urinary urgency
Feeling a constant urge to pee, even when little comes out, is often related to pelvic floor muscle tension, bladder sensitivity, or coordination issues rather than infection.
Check Out This Blog:
Constant Urge to Pee but Little Comes Out: What Your Body Is Trying to Tell You
If you leak urine when coughing, sneezing, or exercising
Urine leakage with pressure is common, but it is not something you have to live with. Pelvic floor physical therapy can address strength, timing, and pressure management to improve bladder control.
Check Out This Blog:
How to Stop Urine Leakage When Coughing: A Pelvic Floor Physical Therapist Explains
If you are wondering why bladder leakage happens
Bladder leakage can be a sign of pelvic floor dysfunction, postpartum changes, hormonal shifts, or other underlying factors. Identifying the root cause is key to effective treatment.Check Out This Blog:
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