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About a third of women over the age of 40 suffer from this problem
Urinary incontinence is one of the common problems that affect the quality of life of women, especially after the age of 40. A new development makes it possible to improve the condition with the help of non-invasive practice of only 10 minutes a day.
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Pelvic floor
Incontinence
Pain in a relationship
Increased urination
In collaboration with Dimedico Medical Technologies - Healthy Basin
Sunday, 20 December 2020, 08:43
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In the video: Yael Blitsky, physiotherapist and pelvic floor rehabilitation specialist (Walla! NEWS Studio)
Over the years and especially after pregnancies and births, the pelvic floor muscles weaken and many women discover around the age of 40 that they suffer from various and troublesome problems that result from it.
Problems like urinary incontinence, frequency of urination, pelvic prolapse and pain on sexual contact, are all unpleasant symptoms that can be caused by weak pelvic floor muscles.
Biofeedback therapy has been shown to be very effective in strengthening the pelvic floor muscles, but until recently these treatments were invasive and not always pleasant.
A new technological development allows every woman to practice the pelvic floor muscles in her home in a non-invasive and simple way, which can lead to almost immediate improvement.
Exercising for 10 minutes a day with the help of a healthy pelvic device can make a difference within a few weeks.
Yael Blitsky, a physiotherapist and pelvic floor rehabilitation specialist, explains this in detail.
For more information on healthy pelvic technology - click
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