Bladder & Pelvic Floor Neuromuscular Restoration
Bladder dysfunction is rarely just a “bladder problem.” In many cases, it is driven by disrupted nerve signaling, pelvic floor dysfunction, and impaired communication between the brain, spinal cord, and bladder muscles.
Our focus is on restoring neuromuscular control and functional communication within this system, rather than simply managing symptoms.
We work with patients experiencing:
- Urinary urgency or frequency
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Stress or urge incontinence
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Incomplete bladder emptying
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Pelvic floor dysfunction
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Post-injury or post-surgical bladder changes
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Neurologically driven bladder instability
Our Approach
Rather than treating the bladder in isolation, we evaluate and support the entire neurofunctional pathway responsible for bladder control, including:
- Sacral nerve and autonomic nervous system regulation
- Pelvic floor muscle coordination and tone
- Neuromuscular signaling between brain and bladder
- Circulatory and tissue oxygenation support
- Functional movement and core stabilization patterns
The goal is to help restore more normal communication between the nervous system and pelvic structures so the body can regain improved control and function.
Treatment Strategies May Include
Care is individualized and may include a combination of:
- Neuromuscular re-education techniques
- Microcurrent-based nerve stimulation therapies
- Pelvic floor coordination work
- Functional movement and stability training
- Circulatory and tissue recovery support
- Adjunct integrative therapies as appropriate
Who This Is For
This service is designed for individuals who:
- Have not responded well to standard bladder-focused treatments
- Suspect a neurological or injury-related component
- Experience symptoms following trauma, surgery, or chronic dysfunction
- Want a systems-based approach rather than symptom suppression
Our Philosophy
We do not view bladder dysfunction as an isolated organ issue. Instead, we focus on restoring the neurological and functional control systems that allow the bladder and pelvic floor to operate properly together.
Get back to feeling your best.
f you’re interested in learning more about our treatments for whatever isn’t working right, contact us.



