A BLADDER WORKOUT? Sure!
Rachel S. Worman, DPT
Leaking urine is common in people who have been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. You are not alone and
pelvic health physical therapists may be able to help!
The cause of leaking may be different in each person with Parkinson’s disease. It is important to work with your physicians to determine the exact cause of your leaking. Once the type of leaking has been diagnosed, you will have some options for treatment. One option may be specialized pelvic health physical therapy.
Pelvic health physical therapists have completed further training in pelvic health and can treat various pelvic dysfunctions including incontinence. Based on information from your physician and with further information from a thorough pelvic PT examination they
can help you gain control of your leaking.
The PT treatment will be determined by the type of incontinence. If your urine loss is due to weak muscles, you will learn different methods to assist in training or strengthening the muscles. If your urine loss is due to muscles that are overactive, they will teach
you how to turn the muscles off. Urine loss that is due to strong urgency can be managed with some easy dietary and training techniques. If you have difficulty getting to the restroom on time because your movement is slowed by your Parkinson’s disease,
your physical therapist may coach you through a voiding schedule.
Pelvic health physical therapy is never a one size fits all routine. Your therapist will set up a program that is specific to your individual diagnosis, needs and goals. If you are struggling with incontinence, ask your physician if pelvic health physical therapy might be
right for you.
Rachel S. Worman, DPT
Leaking urine is common in people who have been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. You are not alone and
pelvic health physical therapists may be able to help!
The cause of leaking may be different in each person with Parkinson’s disease. It is important to work with your physicians to determine the exact cause of your leaking. Once the type of leaking has been diagnosed, you will have some options for treatment. One option may be specialized pelvic health physical therapy.
Pelvic health physical therapists have completed further training in pelvic health and can treat various pelvic dysfunctions including incontinence. Based on information from your physician and with further information from a thorough pelvic PT examination they
can help you gain control of your leaking.
The PT treatment will be determined by the type of incontinence. If your urine loss is due to weak muscles, you will learn different methods to assist in training or strengthening the muscles. If your urine loss is due to muscles that are overactive, they will teach
you how to turn the muscles off. Urine loss that is due to strong urgency can be managed with some easy dietary and training techniques. If you have difficulty getting to the restroom on time because your movement is slowed by your Parkinson’s disease,
your physical therapist may coach you through a voiding schedule.
Pelvic health physical therapy is never a one size fits all routine. Your therapist will set up a program that is specific to your individual diagnosis, needs and goals. If you are struggling with incontinence, ask your physician if pelvic health physical therapy might be
right for you.
COVID-19: There is still limited information about the effects of COVID-19 specifically regarding Parkinson’s disease, having said that, given the frailty associated with Parkinson’s disease, it would be prudent to be cautious, prepared and follow the precautions recommended by public health departments/ CDC. During these challenging times, it cannot be emphasized enough the need for all, PD community specifically and the
community at large, to reach out to each other, offer support and assistance to those most vulnerable and share our resources.
community at large, to reach out to each other, offer support and assistance to those most vulnerable and share our resources.