Complaint of involuntary loss of urine on effort or physical exertion / Sporting activities like
Complaint of a sudden, compelling desire to pass urine which is difficult to defer i.e., involuntary loss of urine associated with urgency
Complaint of involuntary loss of urine associated with urgency and also effort or physical exertion or on sneezing or coughing.
Overactive bladder incontinence (OAB) is associated with a strong urgency to urinate and is often accompanied by frequent urination.
If you are unable to make it to the bathroom, the type of leakage is classified as urgency urinary incontinence (UUI).
This type of incontinence occurs when the bladder doesn’t empty correctly, causing it to overflow and cause leaks.
Signs of overflow incontinence include:
The pelvic floor is made up of :-
That act together to support the pelvic organs and to provide compressive forces
Clinical Presentation
Based on the evaluation results, your physical therapist will create an individualized treatment program to improve your pelvic-floor muscle function. Your physical therapist can help you:
Your physical therapist can provide information about:
The physical therapist will design an exercise program based on your condition to help you improve your pelvic-floor muscle function so you can better control your bladder.
Your treatments may include: