Highly Effective Ways To Manage An Uncontrollable Bladder
Biofeedback

A pricey, but effective management tool is biofeedback because it allows a person to understand how the body works by using electronic sensors to track muscle function. âPhysical therapists use biofeedback to help patients understand what muscles they should contract during Kegel exercises, and/or improve the performance of these muscles by providing visual feedback to the patient during the training session,â says Dr. Zimmern of UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas.
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