The Health Benefits Of Biofeedback

Treats Urinary Incontinence

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Multiple research studies support the efficacy of biofeedback in treating urinary incontinence. When used with pelvic floor exercises, biofeedback has been shown to enhance the benefits. When pelvic floor muscles are weak, incontinence is common because it can be more difficult to control bladder drainage and leakage. Combining these exercises with biofeedback makes it possible for patients to see the specific muscles they are working. Therapists can also use it to determine overall muscle strength. From here, it will be easier to develop an exercise regimen for pelvic floor muscles. The right muscles will be targeted, and biofeedback can be continuously used to essentially measure the patient’s progress on how well the exercises are working for them.

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