Urinary incontinence is far more common than most women realize. Research shows that one in three women experience some form of bladder leakage during their lifetime, with rates increasing after childbirth, menopause, and with age. Despite how prevalent this condition is, many women wait years before seeking treatment, often because they believe it's an inevitable part of aging or something they must simply endure.
The truth is that urinary incontinence stems from weakness or dysfunction in the pelvic floor muscles, connective tissues, and nerves that control bladder function. When these structures become weakened or damaged through childbirth, hormonal changes, chronic strain, or injury, the bladder loses proper support and the sphincter muscles cannot maintain adequate closure. This creates the involuntary leakage that disrupts daily activities and diminishes quality of life.
Proper treatment requires addressing these underlying structural and functional deficits rather than relying on pharmaceutical management or invasive surgical procedures. Our non-invasive therapies work with your body's natural healing mechanisms to restore strength, coordination, and control. Contact Chiromed Wellness Centers to learn how our specialized approach can help you achieve lasting bladder control.