University of Texas's Southwestern Medical Center: Individualized Physical Therapy Reduces Incontinence, Pain in Men After Prostate Surgery
January 01, 2020
January 01, 2020
DALLAS, Texas, Jan. 1 -- The University of Texas's Southwestern Medical Center issued the following news:
For decades, therapy to strengthen pelvic muscles has been the standard treatment for men dealing with urinary incontinence after prostate surgery. But a new study from UT Southwestern's Departments of Urology and Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation suggests that may not be the best approach.
The study examined records from post-prostatectomy patients with stress u . . .
For decades, therapy to strengthen pelvic muscles has been the standard treatment for men dealing with urinary incontinence after prostate surgery. But a new study from UT Southwestern's Departments of Urology and Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation suggests that may not be the best approach.
The study examined records from post-prostatectomy patients with stress u . . .