Incontinence or bladder leakage Isn’t “Normal” Even If It’s Common
At Myo Clinic, we meet many patients who quietly struggle with bladder leakage. Some notice it when they cough, laugh, or exercise. Others feel a sudden, urgent need to go that’s hard to control.
Most people think it’s something they just have to live with, especially after childbirth or with age. But medically, incontinence is a sign that something needs support, not something to ignore.
In many cases, the root cause is related to pelvic floor dysfunction, muscle weakness, or poor coordination between the bladder and surrounding structures. Sometimes, it’s also influenced by stress, hormonal changes, or underlying conditions.
That’s why we don’t treat it as just a symptom.
How We Approach Treating Incontinence at Myo Clinic
Treatment isn’t one-size-fits-all. It follows a structured, personalized process:
- Comprehensive Assessment
We start by understanding your symptoms, medical history, lifestyle, and daily habits. This helps us identify the real triggers, not just the visible problem. - Root Cause Identification
Is it pelvic floor weakness? Weak ligament support? Poor coordination? Pressure from surrounding structures? We pinpoint what’s actually driving the issue. - Personalized Treatment Plan
Based on your case, we design a plan that may include pelvic floor therapy, manual techniques, and specific exercises tailored to your body. - Guided Rehabilitation
We work with you step by step, helping you regain strength, control, and proper muscle function, not just manage symptoms. - Lifestyle & Habit Optimization
Small changes (like breathing exercise, movement patterns, or daily routines) can make a big difference, and we guide you through them. - Follow-Up & Progress Tracking
Your progress is continuously monitored and adjusted to ensure long-term results, not temporary relief.
At Myo Clinic, we take a functional approach, understanding *why* it’s happening in your body. Through proper assessment, we identify the contributing factors, then build a personalized plan that may include pelvic floor therapy, manual techniques, and guided lifestyle adjustments.
Because the goal isn’t just temporary control.
It’s restoring confidence, comfort, and normal daily life.
If you’ve been quietly dealing with leakage, you’re not alone. The good news? It’s treatable and it starts with understanding your body.
Our pelvic floor therapy sessions are designed to help you regain control safely and gradually.
Know more from here about Pelvic Floor Therapy sessions and how it helps.

