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Revision as of 04:55, 22 March 2022
Top Contributors - Stacy Schiurring, Kim Jackson, Lucinda hampton and Jess Bell
This page aims to provide an introductory discussion of men's health physiotherapy with regards to male sexual dysfunction. Please note that further training is required through a reputable pelvic health education company before attempting the techniques discussed in this page. See the Resources section at the bottom of this page for links to pelvic and men's health special interest groups.
Introduction[edit | edit source]
Types of Male Urinary Incontinence[edit | edit source]
Stress Incontinence[edit | edit source]
Urge Incontinence[edit | edit source]
Mixed Incontinence[edit | edit source]
Physiotherapy Treatment for Male Incontinence[edit | edit source]
Resources[edit | edit source]
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