Posted in Incontinence on April 14th, 2010 No Comments »
It is estimated that 12 million Americans have urinary incontinence. This condition effect both men and women and people of every economic and social level. About 15-30 percent of people over the age of 60 who live at home have incontinence. Women are twice as likely than men to have this condition and is more [...]
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Posted in Incontinence on June 25th, 2008 No Comments »
If you need to get your incontinence under control the U-Control is a great device for home use. Allowing you to practice pelvic floor exercises, the U-Control Strengthens Pelvic Floor Muscles. The device has audio and visual feedback. You can set the audio tone for feedback and adjust the threshold. It’s compact size makes it [...]
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Biofeedback can be as simple as a physician’s stethoscope ‘feeding back’ information about your heart or it can involve using specific electronic equipment to monitor physiological systems in your body of which you are normally unconscious. When you become aware of the current functioning of your body you can learn to alter that functioning to [...]
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