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How Elitone Can Help Boost Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy, Definition of Incontinence

The Definition of Incontinence depends on the type. Ideally, it refers to the inability to hold urine or fecal waste, resulting in involuntary leaks. With strong pelvic floor muscles, though, you can take control of such conditions before they even manifest.

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How Elitone Can Help Boost Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy, Definition of Incontinence

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  1. How Elitone Can Help Boost Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy, Definition of Incontinence Weak pelvic floor muscles cannot offer the requisite support to the pelvic floor organs. These organs, including the bladder, need support to function properly, but without this support, opportunistic problems such as fecal and urinary incontinence start cropping in. Luckily, you can start Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy (or PFPT) for toning and strengthening your pelvic floor muscles. Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy As it sounds, PFPT is a therapy option for strengthening the pelvic floor muscles and keeping them stronger to support the pelvic floor organs. If you have been doing Kegels, you are in the right direction of exercising the muscles. however, if the Kegels have not been as positive as you had envisioned, using Elitone can come in handy. Kegel exercises help to contract the pelvic floor muscles. This can help to prevent issues such as incontinence (which can be urinary or fecal). If you are unsure about it at this stage, you can speak to an expert first. What is Incontinence? The Definition of Incontinence depends on the type. Ideally, it refers to the inability to hold urine or fecal waste, resulting in involuntary leaks. With strong pelvic floor muscles, though, you can take control of such conditions before they even manifest. What is Elitone and How Does it Help? Elitone is an at-home Kegels exerciser that you can use to improve your pelvic floor exercises. It is an external stimulation device approved by the FDA for use in treating incontinence. Since it is worn like a pad and adheres to the skim, you do not need to insert it through the vagina for it to help in exercising your pelvic floor muscles. Get Elitone for Non-Invasive Pelvic Floor Therapy If you are against invasive and vaginally inserted devices, you can get Elitone today. Elitone is safe to use, comfortable, and FDA-approved for incontinence treatment. You can use it to better your pelvic floor therapy today. Visit the official site at ww.elitone.com to learn more today and place your order for Elitone.

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