Pelvic Floor Therapy
Tibial Nerve Stimulation for Premature Ejaculation and Erectile Dysfunction
Tibial nerve stimulation is a form of neuromodulation that uses electrical stimulation near the ankle to influence nerve pathways that connect back to the sacral nervous system.
Treating Overactive Bladder, Incontinence, and Pelvic Pain with Tibial Nerve Stimulation
Tibial nerve stimulation is a form of neuromodulation used to influence the bladder and pelvic floor through the nervous system.
Treatment for Premature Ejaculation
Premature ejaculation (PE) is one of the most common sexual dysfunctions in men, affecting physical intimacy, confidence, and overall well-being. While pharmaceutical and surgical options exist, non-surgical rehabilitation treatments have been shown to be highly effective in managing and improving PE. These approaches focus on strengthening pelvic floor muscles, enhancing neural control, and implementing behavioral techniques to promote better ejaculatory control without the risks of surgery.
Treatment Approaches for Erectile Dysfunction
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common condition that affects millions of men, impacting both physical health and emotional well-being. While surgical treatments, such as penile implants, are available for severe cases, non-surgical rehabilitation therapies have proven to be a superior approach for many men. These treatments focus on improving blood flow, enhancing nerve function, and strengthening pelvic muscles to restore natural erectile function without the risks associated with invasive surgery.
Bladder Disorders: Why Non-Surgical Rehabilitation Is Often the Best Approach
The bladder plays a crucial role in the body's urinary system, storing and releasing urine as needed. It works in coordination with the kidneys, ureters, and urethra to regulate waste removal and maintain fluid balance. When bladder function is disrupted, it can lead to common disorders such as urinary incontinence, overactive bladder (OAB), and bladder pain syndrome. While surgical treatments are often considered for severe cases, non-surgical rehabilitation therapies have proven to be a superior approach for many individuals, offering effective symptom relief without the risks associated with invasive procedures.
