Researchers at the University of Southern California have identified a precise spinal cord region linked to bladder sensation and control, offering hope for paralysis patients who have lost this ...
Approximately 308,000 people in the United States live with spinal cord injury. Nearly all lose bladder control. And yet the ...
Imagine losing your bladder control, vision and muscle strength. Your breathing, swallowing and ability to say words and move ...
Elitone for Men offers a non-invasive option for bladder leakage, helping support pelvic floor strength similar to ...
Overactive bladder and urinary incontinence can disrupt daily life and even keep you from enjoying exercise. Treatments like ...
Whether you’re catching up with friends or soaking up the sun in your own back yard, the last thing you want to worry about ...
Bladder cancer survivors and a therapist share the realities of living with a stoma, why well-intentioned words can be ...
The sudden, urgent need to pee when you get home—called "latchkey incontinence"—is caused by a combination of brain functions ...
How can pelvic floor physical therapy help address a variety of pelvic floor issues and improve quality of life? A Louisiana ...
A belly laugh with your best friend. A sneeze that catches you off guard. A quick jog to catch the bus. These everyday ...
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