Susan Winograd on the Pelvic Floor Truths No One’s Telling You with The Crackin’ Backs Podcast
Susan joined The Crackin’ Backs Podcast to discuss the the pelvic floor truths no one’s telling you and why bladder leaking isn’t normal.
Are you ready to take control of your bladder and enjoy life without the stress of bladder leaking? If YES, you’ve found the perfect place for urinary incontinence treatment! We CAN help!
Many clients are surprised to learn that bladder leaking is NOT normal, and we can help stop it, regardless of age.
Undergarment companies push pads or diapers as the only solution for bladder leaking, with marketing showing young people in diapers to jump rope or play tennis. They even sell “sexy” protective undergarments! (Really?)
We’re here to assure you that effective urinary incontinence treatment exists to stop bladder leaking for good—without medication, surgery, or costly procedures!
“I have given up going to the beach for fear of leaking, and now I spend long days in the sand & sun free from worry.” Pam, age 56
“I love my job as a personal trainer BUT I feared I may have to give it up because of constantly leaking with weight lifting. I had almost given up, then I found Pelvicore Rehab, and today I can do the job I love full time.” Joy, age 28
“I was told that I either had to quit my job or have surgery since I am 72. I am a housekeeper, I love my job, but I leak when I clean and I did not want surgery. Thanks to Pelvicore Rehab, I did not have to have surgery and I have stopped leaking.” Gail, age 72
“I began Leaking after surgery and I would not even consider a full round of golf. I missed it! After my care at Pelvicore Rehab, I now play 18 holes every Sunday afternoon." Ben, age 63
Our expert Pelvic Floor Physical Therapists have created a FREE short guide to help those struggling with Bladder Leaking.
Susan joined The Crackin’ Backs Podcast to discuss the the pelvic floor truths no one’s telling you and why bladder leaking isn’t normal.
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