Pelvic Floor Therapy for Bladder Issues
in Newnan, GA

Pelvic Floor Therapy for Bladder Control, Urgency & Leakage
Bladder symptoms are incredibly common. The good news is they are also highly treatable with pelvic floor physical therapy in most cases.
Many women experience bladder issues such as leakage when they cough, sneeze, run, jump or lift. Others deal with urgency, always needing to know where the bathroom is, or “just in case” peeing. Some women feel like they have to go to the bathroom frequently or wake up multiple times a night.
These symptoms can be disruptive & embarrassing, limiting you from engaging in social events, playing with your kids, working out/participating in group exercise, or are just inconvenient and an annoyance.

What Causes Bladder Symptoms
Bladder symptoms can occur when the bladder and surrounding muscles are not working together the way they should
Common reasons:
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Pelvic floor muscle weakness
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Pelvic floor muscle tension
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Lack of coordination of the muscles that support the bladder
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Pressure management issues putting too much pressure on your bladder when you cough, sneeze, run, jump or lift
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Hormonal changes due to your menstrual cycle, perimenopause, or menopause
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Changes to muscle control during pregnancy and postpartum
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Scar adhesions following abdominal surgeries including C-section
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Habits that can develop over time to compensate for symptoms
At Thrive, we don’t just look at the bladder alone. We take the time to assess your whole body & movement patterns so we can identify the underlying reason behind your symptoms.
You don’t have to just deal with these symptoms!
You deserve better than that! You deserve to live a life free of bladder symptoms instead planning your life around a bathroom and panty liners.


Common Bladder Symptoms We Help With
Urinary Leakage with coughing, sneezing, running, jumping or lifting
Urinary Urgency, feeling unable to hold it
Frequent Urination
Waking up at night frequently (Nocturia)
Bladder Pain or Pressure
Interstitial Cystitis
Bladder changes in pregnancy & postpartum
Difficulty fully emptying bladder
Have you been told these symptoms are just part of being a woman or just something you have to deal with? In most cases, you have more options available to you to alleviate these symptoms for good.
Have you experienced any of these symptoms? Our team can help!
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