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Continence Care and Pelvic Muscle Health

HealthReach Rehabilitation Services, Inc. provides effective, modern, non-surgical treatment for Incontinence, Pelvic Floor Muscle Dysfunction and Pelvic Pain Syndromes.

How do I get started?


Because our specialized therapy is medically based, a physician’s order is required for the evaluation and treatment process to begin. A free, private phone consultation is available by calling the Continence Care and Pelvic Muscle Health Program at 262-780-0707.

Who can benefit from treatment?


Adults who experience:

  • Urinary symptoms: incontinence, urinary frequency, urinary urge, night time incontinence, chronic urinary tract infections.
  • Bowel symptoms: bowel incontinence, soiling, chronic constipation, chronic diarrhea, Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS).
  • Pelvic floor muscle dysfunction: pelvic pain, vaginal pain, anal/rectal pain.
  • Post-prostatectomy related incontinence.
  • Pregnancy and post-pregnancy related incontinence and pelvic pain.

Children who experience:

  • Urinary symptoms: daytime incontinence, giggle incontinence, urinary frequency, urinary urgency, bed wetting.
  • Bowel symptoms: bowel incontinence, soiling, chronic
    constipation, chronic diarrhea.

How can HealthReach help?


Treatment of bladder, bowel and pelvic muscle problems is based on traditional therapy techniques, behavioral strategies and computerized biofeedback assisted exercises.

Therapy may improve or relieve the symptoms of prolapse, and may also be indicated for pre-surgical conditioning of the pelvic floor musculature as in prostatectomy, bladder suspension and prolapse repairs.

What treatment is best for you?


Before you are treated, you will be evaluated so HealthReach can determine the proper, individualized course of treatment. The evaluation protocol may include:
  • a pelvic floor muscle examination.
  • sEMG study of pelvic floor and abdominal muscles.
  • dietary assessment.
  • voiding diary assessment.
  • work/leisure limitations assessment.

Treatment may include the following:

  • education in bowel, bladder and pelvic floor muscle anatomy and function.
  • biofeedback assisted exercises.
  • myofascial release, scar tissue management and visceral mobilization techniques.
  • physiological quieting techniques.
  • dietary modifications.
  • skin care management.
  • individualized Home Exercise Program (HEP).

Confidential, individual training and support is provided by licensed occupational and physical therapists that specialize in pelvic floor muscle disorders and incontinence. Treatment is provided in complete privacy.

What else should I know?


Treatment for incontinence and pelvic floor muscle dysfunction is covered by Medicare and most insurance plans.

HealthReach is a Medicare-certified rehabilitation agency. We accept most commercial health insurance policies.

HealthReach’s Continence Care and Pelvic Muscle Health program was established to provide effective, confidential and compassionate treatment for people affected by bladder, bowel and pelvic muscle problems. Our holistic approach focuses not only on reducing pain and distress but on restoring function in your daily life. Ultimately, we work with you to independently manage your condition.

HealthReach offers multiple locations for Continence Care and Pelvic Muscle Health services. Special arrangements also may be made for in-home or school-based appointments.

Continence Care and Pelvic Muscle Health services are available at the following locations:

For more information on our program and locations,
call 262-780-0707.