Pelvic Floor Therapy for Incontinence
in Warner Robins GA

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Non-Surgical Help for Bladder Leakage, Urgency, and Pelvic Floor Weakness

If you leak urine when you cough, sneeze, laugh, exercise, or feel a sudden urgency to get to the bathroom, you are not alone. These symptoms are often related to pelvic floor dysfunction and may improve with the right treatment.

At Renovation Integrative Health, we offer pelvic floor therapy for incontinence in Warner Robins GA, using advanced, non-invasive technology designed to help strengthen and retrain the muscles involved in bladder control. Our goal is to help patients improve control, reduce leakage, and feel more confident in everyday life.


What Is Pelvic Floor Dysfunction in Warner Robins GA?

The pelvic floor is a group of muscles, connective tissues, and nerves that support the bladder, urethra, rectum, and pelvic organs. These muscles help control urination, support core stability, and contribute to normal pelvic function.

When the pelvic floor becomes weak, poorly coordinated, or neurologically underactive, it can contribute to symptoms such as:

  • Bladder leakage
  • Sudden urinary urgency
  • Frequent urination
  • Difficulty making it to the restroom in time
  • Dribbling or poor control
  • Waking up multiple times at night to urinate
  • Pelvic weakness or reduced support

At Renovation Integrative Health, we view urinary incontinence as more than just a symptom. It may be a sign that the pelvic floor is not functioning the way it should.


Common Symptoms We Evaluate

You may benefit from a pelvic floor evaluation if you experience:

  • Leakage when coughing, sneezing, or laughing
  • Leakage during exercise, lifting, or movement
  • Sudden strong urges to urinate
  • Frequent bathroom trips
  • Trouble holding urine long enough to reach the restroom
  • Nighttime urination
  • Ongoing bladder control problems that affect confidence or quality of life

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Types of Incontinence

Stress Incontinence: Leakage that happens with pressure or exertion, such as coughing, sneezing, laughing, lifting, or exercise.

Urge Incontinence: A sudden strong urge to urinate followed by involuntary leakage.

Mixed Incontinence: A combination of both stress and urge incontinence.

No matter which pattern you are experiencing, identifying the underlying pelvic floor involvement is an important first step.


Why Many People Do Not Get the Results They Want

Many patients have tried Kegels, pads, fluid restriction, or other conservative strategies without getting the improvement they hoped for.

Common reasons include:

  • Not knowing whether they are performing pelvic floor exercises correctly
  • Inconsistent compliance over time
  • Slow or incomplete progress
  • Treatments that only manage symptoms rather than retraining function
  • Wanting to avoid invasive procedures or downtime

For patients looking for a non-surgical option, we offer an advanced technology-based approach to pelvic floor rehabilitation.


Advanced Pelvic Floor Therapy with Gazelle

At Renovation Integrative Health, we use the Gazelle pelvic floor therapy chair as part of our approach to treating urinary incontinence and pelvic floor weakness.

Gazelle is an FDA-cleared, non-invasive pelvic floor therapy system designed to stimulate and retrain the muscles involved in bladder control and pelvic support.

What patients like about Gazelle:

  • Non-surgical
  • Non-invasive
  • Fully clothed treatment
  • No probes or internal devices
  • No downtime
  • Comfortable, simple sessions

Rather than relying only on voluntary contractions, Gazelle is designed to create deep pelvic floor stimulation that may help retrain neuromuscular pathways and improve pelvic floor performance.


How Gazelle Works

Gazelle uses focused electromagnetic stimulation to activate the pelvic floor muscles and associated nerve pathways without skin contact.

During treatment:

  • You remain fully clothed
  • You sit comfortably in the chair
  • No probes, wires, or internal devices are used
  • The treatment stimulates involuntary pelvic floor contractions

These contractions are intended to help activate muscles that may be weak, poorly coordinated, or neurologically underperforming.


Treatment Highlights

  • Session length: approximately 20 minutes
  • Sensation: mild tingling or rhythmic muscle contractions
  • Downtime: none

Many patients appreciate that it is private, simple, and easy to fit into a busy schedule.


Why Patients Seek Pelvic Floor Treatment

Bladder leakage and pelvic floor dysfunction can affect much more than just bathroom habits.

They can interfere with:

  • Exercise and fitness
  • Travel and time away from home
  • Social confidence
  • Sleep
  • Work and daily routines
  • Intimacy
  • Overall quality of life

Many people quietly adapt their life around the problem. Our goal is to help patients find out whether there is a non-surgical option that may help.


Potential Benefits of Treatment

Patients undergoing pelvic floor therapy may experience improvement in:

  • Bladder control
  • Leakage episodes
  • Urgency and frequency
  • Pelvic floor strength
  • Core support and stability
  • Daily confidence and comfort

Results vary by patient, symptom severity, and consistency with care, but many patients are looking for exactly this kind of conservative, non-invasive option before considering more invasive approaches.


Who May Be a Candidate?

You may be a candidate for evaluation if you have:

  • Stress incontinence
  • Urge incontinence
  • Mixed incontinence
  • Pelvic floor weakness
  • Ongoing urinary leakage
  • Bladder urgency or frequency
  • Symptoms affecting activity, confidence, or quality of life

The best way to determine candidacy is through a consultation and screening.


Important Safety Information

Gazelle treatment may not be appropriate for everyone.

This treatment is generally not suitable for patients who:

  • Are pregnant or may be pregnant
  • Have an implanted pacemaker or defibrillator
  • Have a history of cardiac arrhythmia or atrial fibrillation (AFib)

A proper evaluation is important to determine whether this treatment is appropriate for your case.


Why Choose Renovation Integrative Health?

At Renovation Integrative Health, we focus on identifying underlying dysfunction rather than simply telling patients to live with the problem.

Our approach includes:

  • A detailed consultation and symptom review
  • Screening for candidacy and contraindications
  • Personalized recommendations
  • Oversight by experienced clinicians
  • Ongoing support and follow-up

We want patients to feel informed, comfortable, and confident in their next steps.


Frequently Asked Questions

Is pelvic floor therapy painful?

Most patients describe the treatment as mild tingling or rhythmic contractions. It is generally well tolerated.

Do I have to undress?

No. Treatment is performed while fully clothed.

Are probes or internal devices used?

No. Gazelle is non-invasive and does not require internal devices.

How long does a session take?

Most sessions take about 20 minutes.

Is there downtime?

No. Patients can return to normal activities immediately afterward.

How soon will I notice results?

Some patients report improvement after a few sessions, while others notice their best results later in care. Response varies from person to person.

Will I need maintenance sessions?

Some patients choose occasional touch-up sessions depending on their progress and long-term goals.


Schedule a Pelvic Floor Consultation

If you are dealing with bladder leakage, urinary urgency, or pelvic floor weakness, you do not have to keep guessing what to do next.

At Renovation Integrative Health, we offer non-surgical pelvic floor therapy designed to help appropriate candidates improve control, strength, and confidence.

OFFICE HOURS


Monday
10:00am - 1:00pm
3:00pm - 7:00pm


Tuesday
3:00pm - 7:00pm


Wednesday
10:00am - 1:00pm


Thursday
10:00am - 1:00pm
3:00pm - 7:00pm


Friday
Closed


Saturday & Sunday
Closed

Renovation Integrative Health - Warner Robins

300 S Houston Lake Rd
Warner Robins, GA 31093

(478) 333-6134