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Our Pelvic Health Program will help you overcome this unwanted leakage—AND other pelvic health problems. The following pages contain simple tips, tricks, and easy to use tools you can do on your own.
Our Pelvic Health Program will help you overcome this unwanted leakage—AND other pelvic health problems. The following pages contain simple tips, tricks, and easy to use tools you can do on your own.

This is general information for overcoming bladder incontinence after prostate removal surgery through pelvic floor muscle training. Please follow the guidance of your medical professional after your surgery and consult with a pelvic floor physiotherapist for your post operative management.

Get constipation relief without taking medication using this "Moo to Poo" (Brace and Bulge) Technique. Pelvic Floor Physio Michelle from https://www.pelvicexercises.com.au shows you 3 easy steps for emptying your bowels by relaxing your pelvic floor and the correct position for bowel emptying. This is a great technique for adults and children to learn!


An Overactive Bladder is not just an inconvenience, it can also severely affect your quality of life! It’s characterized by urinary urgency “gotta go, gotta go,” urinary frequency, going more often than 8 times a day, nocturia, going to the bathroom more than once at night, and sometimes urgency incontinence, leakage that occurs when you have to go to the bathroom. What causes OAB and what can you do about it? Learn all the answers in today’s video.

Visualise your pelvic floor and see exactly what it is, where it's located and why it is important to train this hidden group of muscles. This 3D animation shows you how the pelvic floor muscle moves and supports bladder and bowel control.

Relax AND strengthen your core and pelvic floor with this quick daily routine for men. It takes 21 minutes. Choose your favorite moves or do them all. Lengthen your pelvic muscles with a deep release, then strengthen with pelvic floor "pull-ups," air squats with pelvic pulses, standing leg circles/rotation, and hip circles. Release residual tension with puppy pose. Listen to your body and stop or modify if anything feels uncomfortable for your particular core/pelvic floor needs.

These Kegel exercises can stop bladder leakage fast after prostate removal surgery. Pelvic Floor Physiotherapist Michelle guides you through Kegels for prostatectomy after catheter removal. Learn the best Kegels positions to start, the correct Kegel exercise technique and how many Kegels you need to do daily to overcome bladder leakage fast after prostatectomy surgery.