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Developed by Biofeedback Therapist Jennifer Stephens, M.A.

"Jennifer Stephens first approached me about her interest in the natural bladder treatment for urinary incontinence in 1991...When Jennifer described newer bladder control exercises which seemingly offered a “risk-free” alternative to surgery, I was very interested if slightly skeptical. At that time, there were only a few studies which discussed “pelvic floor rehabilitation” via biofeedback techniques. Jennifer’s experience with biofeedback and her excitement over its use to improve pelvic floor strength and decrease incontinence convinced me to look further.

I decided to take a chance on this new approach to incontinence and was not disappointed by what I observed over the years to come. My patients were clearly getting better after seeing Jennifer...."

Kim Ervin, M.D., F.A.C.O.G.

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I was so happy to get your e-mail...I sure do value your treatment. You accomplished so much with your assessment and treatment. Always right on the money--and my whole life changed. I just can't tell you how much my life changed. There isn't a day that goes by that I don't thank you. Thanks so much, Virginia"

Mind Over Bladder  "I heard your talk about Bladder Fitness™ and decided to try it. My wife was suffering from overactive bladder and stress incontinence. I was beginning to have bladder control problems, too. We've used your program fo rtwo weeks, and we already noticed a big difference. After one month you wouldn't believe either one of us had a bladder problem. We'll keep using the Bladder Fitness™ tricks from now on." Gene


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  • - Learn why overactive bladder medications don't "cure" your overactive bladder problems
  • - Learn how your toileting habits make your overactive bladder problems worse
  • - Learn four simple bladder control techniqes to make an overactive bladder calm down at your   command
  • - Learn the quick, easy steps of retraining overactive bladder and how important Kegel exercises are
  • - Learn simple bladder diet changes that can soothe bladder urgency, calming your over active bladder while you use bladder retraining programs to relearn control. Then you can resume those foods once you've retrained your bladder (unless your bladder is too sensitive to these foods.) 

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What is kegel exercise?

Question: What is kegel exercise?

(Posted by: Marya M on 2010-03-07 00:53:44)

What is its benefit


Answers:

Posted by: Sunil on 2010-03-07, 00:58:57

A Kegel exercise, named after Dr. Arnold Kegel, consists of contracting and relaxing the muscles that form part of the pelvic floor (which some people now colloquially call the "Kegel muscles "). Kegel exerciser A Kegel exerciser A Kegel exerciser is a medical device designed to be used by women to exercise the pubococcygeus muscle (also called the PC muscle). There are three main types: barbells, springs, and rubber bulbs. The barbells (or vaginal barbell) can be used as a vaginal exerciser or as a vaginal dildo or sex toy. Made of smooth, polished solid stainless steel, it is cylindrical in shape, with a rounded bulge at each end. They typically weigh one pound (454g) and measure approximately 6¾ inches (17.1 cm) in length with a diameter of one inch (2.5 cm) at the widest part. Being made of stainless steel, vaginal barbells are nonporous and can be wiped clean with a cloth moistened with mild soap and water. Spring devices are made of plastic, with removable springs to allow progressive resistance. These allow pressing directly against resistance. An advantage of rubber bulb devices is that they provide visual feedback (via a gauge) of how much pressure you are applying. Benefits for women Factors such as pregnancy, childbirth, aging, being overweight, and abdominal surgery such as cesarean section, often result in the weakening of the pelvic muscles. This can be assessed by either digital examination of vaginal pressure or using a Kegel perineometer. Kegel exercises are useful in regaining pelvic floor muscle strength in such cases. Urinary incontinence The consequences of weakened pelvic floor muscles may include urinary or bowel incontinence, which may be helped by therapeutic strengthening of these muscles. A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials by the Cochrane Collaboration concluded that "PFMT [Pelvic floor muscle training] be included in first-line conservative management programs for women with stress, urge, or mixed, urinary incontinence...The treatment effect might be greater in middle aged women (in their 40's and 50's) with stress urinary incontinence alone... " Pelvic prolapse The exercises are also often used to help prevent prolapse of pelvic organs. A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials by the Cochrane Collaboration concluded that "there is some encouragement from a feasibility study that pelvic floor muscle training, delivered by a physiotherapist to symptomatic women in an outpatient setting, may reduce severity of prolapse ". Benefits for men Though most commonly used by women, men can also use Kegel exercises. Kegel exercises are employed to strengthen the pubococcygeal muscle and other muscles of the pelvic diaphragm. Kegels can help men achieve stronger erections and gain greater control over ejaculation. The objective of this may be similar to that of the exercise in women with weakened pelvic floor: to increase bladder and bowel control and sexual function. Incontinence Regarding postprostatectomy urinary incontinence, a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials by the Cochrane Collaboration found that "there may be some benefit of offering pelvic floor muscle training with biofeedback early in the postoperative period immediately following removal of the catheter as it may promote an earlier return to continence " Sexual function Kegel workouts can provide men with stronger erections. Research published in 2005 issue of BJU International, have shown that pelvic floor exercises could help restore erectile function in men with erectile disfunction. There are said to be significant benefits for the problem of premature ejaculation from having more muscular control of the pelvis. It is also possible that strengthening the pelvic floor may allow some men to achieve a form of orgasm without allowing ejaculation, and thereby perhaps reach multiple "climaxes " during sexual activity. In men, this exercise lifts up the testicles, also strengthening the cremaster muscle, as well as the anal sphincter, as the anus is the main area contracted when a Kegel is done. This is because the pubococcygeus muscle begins around the anus and runs up to the urinary sphincter.

  

Posted by: Ann on 2010-03-07, 01:01:57

Http:/ / childbirth.org/ articles/ kegel.html Here is the link ......... please follow it ........ its easy!

  

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