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You've been advised to "give it some time" or "just do your Kegels," but you're not seeing the progress you'd hoped for.
You're unsure if you're performing the right movements or exercises for your condition.
You're tired of guessing whether you're on the right track with your recovery.
You wish you had a clearer way to know if you're making the right adjustments during movement or rest.
You want a solution that allows you to see and feel if you're engaging the right muscles effectively.
If you answered YES to any of the above, you're not alone. At Body Works Women's Health & Wellness we hear stories like this every single day. May be time to explore how pelvic floor therapy can help you regain control and confidence.
Greer, South Carolina
Real-time ultrasound (RTUS) is a technology that allows you to visualize your muscle movements during physical therapy. By providing immediate feedback, RTUS helps you see your muscles contract and relax in real time, ensuring you're working the right muscles during exercises.
This is particularly important for retraining muscles that are essential for functions like bladder control, spinal stability, sexual health, and pain prevention. By enhancing your mind-body connection, RTUS accelerates your progress, allowing you to correct your movements on the spot. Without this feedback, it’s easy to make errors that could slow your recovery.
With RTUS, you gain the confidence of knowing you're performing the correct movements, making it easier to achieve your long-term goals.
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Real-time ultrasound (RTUS) helps you perform quick, targeted muscle contractions, often referred to as "quick flicks." These are especially effective in controlling involuntary leakage that happens with everyday actions like sneezing, coughing, laughing, or physical activity.
By training your muscles to respond rapidly, you can regain control and prevent leaks before they happen, giving you more confidence in your daily life.
RTUS can significantly improve your quality of life by helping you strengthen and relax the muscles responsible for essential functions.
Whether you're dealing with incontinence, pain during sexual activity, or other pelvic floor issues, this approach allows you to retrain your muscles effectively.
Over time, this leads to lasting results, eliminating discomfort and restoring your ability to perform these vital functions without pain or embarrassment.
For those recovering from diastasis recti, dealing with back pain, or looking to build core strength, RTUS provides precise guidance to ensure you’re engaging your deep core muscles correctly.
Strengthening these muscles not only helps heal abdominal separation but also alleviates back pain and improves overall core stability. With real-time feedback, you can safely challenge your core and progress toward a stronger, healthier body.
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Personalized Care for Women's Health: Tailored treatment plans for pelvic floor issues, pregnancy discomfort, and postpartum recovery.
Holistic Approach to Healing: We treat root causes, focusing on long-term wellness through pelvic therapy and core strengthening.
Expertise in Women's Pelvic and Postpartum Care: Specialized, compassionate care from expert therapists for pelvic health and postpartum recovery.
Non-Surgical, Natural Solutions: Offering non-invasive, natural therapies to avoid surgery and medication for women's health issues.
Comprehensive Support and Education: We provide ongoing support, education, and guidance to empower you with the knowledge needed for lasting wellness.
RTUS is often used during pregnancy to help expecting mothers strengthen their pelvic floor muscles, improve core stability, and address issues like incontinence and back pain. It provides real-time feedback, allowing you to see how your muscles are functioning during exercises.
Yes, RTUS is completely safe for pregnant women. It uses non-invasive sound waves to visualize muscle activity and poses no risk to you or your baby.
RTUS can help you ensure that you're engaging your pelvic floor and core muscles correctly, which is essential for managing the extra strain pregnancy places on these areas. This can reduce symptoms like urinary incontinence, back pain, and diastasis recti.
While RTUS itself doesn’t prevent issues, it helps you effectively engage and strengthen the pelvic floor muscles, which can reduce the risk of developing pelvic floor dysfunction during and after pregnancy.
RTUS allows you to see your pelvic floor muscles in action during exercises like Kegels. By visualizing the muscle contractions, you can ensure you're performing the exercises correctly, which helps strengthen the muscles more effectively.
Yes, RTUS is a helpful tool for engaging and strengthening the deep core muscles, which provide support to the spine. This can reduce or alleviate pregnancy-related back pain by improving posture and core stability.
RTUS can be used to assess and monitor diastasis recti (abdominal separation) during pregnancy. It also helps guide safe and effective exercises to prevent further separation and promote healing postpartum.
You can begin using RTUS as soon as your physical therapist or healthcare provider recommends it. Many women benefit from RTUS during the second and third trimesters when the strain on the pelvic floor and core muscles increases.
Yes, RTUS is very effective postpartum. It can help you rebuild strength in your pelvic floor and core muscles, address incontinence, and support recovery from diastasis recti after childbirth.
The frequency of RTUS sessions depends on your specific needs and goals. Your physical therapist will tailor a treatment plan to you, which may involve weekly or bi-weekly sessions during your pregnancy.
Coverage varies by provider and policy. Some insurance plans may cover RTUS as part of physical therapy during pregnancy. It’s best to check with your insurance company to confirm coverage.
No special preparation is needed. Wear comfortable clothing to your session, and your therapist will guide you through the process of using RTUS to improve your muscle function safely.
Please note that these FAQs provide general information and should not replace personalised advice from a qualified healthcare professional. It is important to consult with a trusted physical therapist to assess your individual case and determine the most suitable treatment plan for you.
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Tuesday: 8am - 4:30pm
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Friday: 8am - 2:30pm
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