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How can physical therapy help with my bladder control problem?

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How can physical therapy help with my bladder control problem?

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Weak pelvic floor muscles and/or an overactive bladder (a bladder muscle that contracts sooner and/or more than necessary) can contribute to urinary incontinence. A physical therapist with special training can help men and women restore more normal bladder habits and strengthen the muscles needed to decrease or eliminate incontinence.

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