Neuragenex Nfpm Treatment For Pelvic Floor Muscle Spasms in Superior, Arizona

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Stop Urinary Incontinence Caused by Pelvic Floor Muscle Spasms Today

Spasms in the muscles that control the function of the bladder – the sphincter muscle – lead to urinary incontinence, or the inability to control the urge to urinate. 

Beyond simply causing discomfort, urinary incontinence can be a source of embarrassment, constant concern, and anxiety. While talking about urinary incontinence isn’t always easy, it is estimated that over 50% of women and nearly 14% of men see their lives affected by this condition. And, as you get older, the risk of losing control of your bladder muscles increases.

But despite how common urinary incontinence is, it does not have to be a normal part of aging – nor should you endure taking medications daily or suffering through constant embarrassment! 

We understand how difficult it may seem to obtain an accurate diagnosis and find an efficient treatment option that does not involve medications. That is why we have developed an innovative, non-invasive, non-pharmaceutical, and non-chiropractic protocol that addresses the underlying causes of your condition and provides a long-lasting solution to urinary incontinence. Discover Neurofunctional Pain Management today.

  • Experiencing unpredictable muscle spasms
  • Relying on medications
  • A disrupted intimate and professional life
  • Embarrassment and anxiety
  • Living a life free of urinary incontinence
  • Managing your discomfort without drugs or surgery
  • Enjoying your daily activities without fear
  • Regaining control over your bladder function

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What Causes Pelvic Floor Muscle Spasms?

The muscles in the pelvic floor, including the sphincter muscle, are responsible for regulating essential bodily processes, such as bladder and bowel movements. When these muscles don’t correctly contract, relax, and coordinate, you may experience a range of symptoms, including urinary incontinence. 

This condition often develops with age, when the muscles in the pelvic area lose strength and suppleness. However, the sphincter muscle may not work properly due to other causes, including traumatic injuries, pregnancy, pelvic surgery, being overweight, and overuse (i.e.: urinating or passing stools forcefully or too often). 

Of course, embarrassment and discomfort are the direct consequences of urinary incontinence. But, if you suffer from this condition, you may also struggle with a range of mental health complications, including depression, loss of independence, loss of self-esteem, and dealing with a severe stigma. 

The wide range of causes and symptoms of sphincter muscle dysfunction can make a misdiagnosis likely – which leads to patients resorting to inadequate medications to manage their condition. Nonetheless, if you are experiencing urinary incontinence, seeking a treatment option that addresses the root cause of the problem is the only alternative to regain control over your pelvic health. Here’s where we can help.

The Neuragenex NFPM Protocol For Pelvic Floor Muscle Spasms

If you have urinary incontinence, you may be relying on medications that help the sphincter muscle function properly. You may also resort to antidepressants to ease the mental health consequences of this life-limiting condition.

But taking medications daily isn’t risk-free. Not only do these drugs fail to address the root cause of your condition, but they can also lead to side effects such as gastrointestinal issues, confusion, and trouble with memory. 

So, patients are often left with two options: choosing a chiropractic approach – which is often ineffective – or living in fear of having to undergo surgery. 

Our mission is to help you regain control over your health without surgery, chiropractic treatments, or medications. We do this through Neurofunctional Pain Management – a whole-person approach that uses regenerative medicine to address all underlying lifestyle and medical factors that may be contributing to sphincter spasms and urinary incontinence. 

Here’s what a Neuragenex Neurofunctional Pain Management approach to pelvic floor muscle spasms includes:

Electroanalgesia For Pelvic Floor Muscle Spasms in Superior, Arizona

Electroanalgesia is an FDA-cleared pain management method that utilizes tolerable pulses of electrical current. Electroanalgesia can be used to strengthen and retrain the muscles of the pelvis to contract and relax properly, which can help you reverse the effects of pelvic floor dysfunction and urinary incontinence.

This treatment works by stimulating the nerve endings within the pelvic muscles to instruct the muscles to contract when they should (i.e.: during urination). It also helps with conditioning the sphincter muscle. In turn, stronger pelvic muscles are able to withstand more pressure, such as when you sneeze, jump, or laugh. This helps you regain control of your bladder function without medications or surgery, and return to enjoying your daily activities.

Electroanalgesia also offers a cascade of health benefits. The electrical pulses, when delivered to the affected area, improve blood and oxygen circulation, and trigger the release of the body’s pain-relieving hormones (endorphins).

Although electroanalgesia works similarly to other forms of electrical stimulation therapy, its ability to deliver 10,000 electrical pulses per second makes it a far superior and more efficient option to retrain the muscles of the pelvis, especially when compared to over-the-counter alternatives, such as TENS.

IV Therapy For Pelvic Floor Muscle Spasms in Superior, Arizona

Ad hoc IV therapy sessions aim to correct nutritional imbalances and deficiencies that may be aggravating your condition, such as low levels of carotenoid, vitamin C, zinc, and calcium. By being delivered directly to the bloodstream, the injected minerals and vitamins are easily absorbed and provide long-lasting hydration.

Based on the results of comprehensive blood tests, custom IV therapies deliver all those nutrients that your body is missing to achieve optimal health – such as zinc, potassium, and B-complex vitamins. Here, we provide patients with IV therapies specifically designed to address nutritional factors that may increase the risk of urinary incontinence.

Lifestyle Counseling For Pelvic Floor Muscle Spasms in Superior, Arizona

Your lifestyle can have a profound impact on your general health, as well as on the correct functioning of your pelvic muscles and bladder. For example, weight gain, poor conditioning, and urinating too often are just some of the variables that may be inadvertently contributing to the discomfort you experience. However, these factors can be modified!

That is why, as part of our whole-person approach, we provide tailored lifestyle counseling services. When working with one of our specialists, you’ll be able to identify and correct those aspects of your lifestyle and diet that are negatively affecting your health, so that you can return to making the most of your everyday life.

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In our clinics, we’ve seen remarkable outcomes with our Neuragenex Neurofunctional Pain Management protocols. Patients receiving peripheral neuropathy treatment have reported significant relief, just as those undergoing knee pain treatment have found newfound mobility and ease. Similarly, individuals who have opted for our treatment for migraines and chronic headaches share stories of renewed comfort and reduced frequency of their symptoms.

These successes are a source of great pride for us. Hear directly from our patients about the life-changing impact of these treatments!

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