Urinary incontinence physiotherapy in Langley helps women and men regain bladder control and improve pelvic floor strength. Many people experience bladder leaks when coughing, exercising, or feeling a sudden urge to urinate. These symptoms can affect quality of life, confidence, and daily activities.
At Realign Chiro Physio & Rehab, our team provides targeted rehabilitation through pelvic floor physiotherapy in Langley to treat urinary incontinence and strengthen the muscles responsible for bladder control. Treatment is personalized and designed to restore normal pelvic floor function safely and effectively. Our experienced team also provides comprehensive physiotherapy in Langley to treat pelvic floor dysfunction and bladder control problems.
If you are experiencing urinary leakage, pelvic floor physiotherapy can help.
✔ Personalized pelvic floor assessment
✔ Evidence-based physiotherapy treatment
✔ Treatment for both women and men
✔ Private and comfortable care environment
✔ Direct billing to most extended health plans
Early treatment can significantly improve bladder control and prevent symptoms from worsening. Many women experience urinary incontinence after pregnancy and childbirth, which is why pelvic floor rehabilitation is often recommended during pregnancy and postpartum care.
Urinary incontinence is the involuntary leakage of urine caused by dysfunction of the pelvic floor muscles, bladder, or surrounding structures. These muscles support the bladder and help control urine flow.
When the pelvic floor becomes weak, tight, or poorly coordinated, bladder control may be affected. Pelvic floor physiotherapy focuses on restoring strength and coordination to these muscles so they can properly support the bladder.
Many people assume bladder leakage is a normal part of aging or pregnancy, but in most cases it can be effectively treated with physiotherapy.
Stress urinary incontinence occurs when pressure is placed on the bladder during activities such as coughing, sneezing, lifting, or exercising.
Weak pelvic floor muscles are often the main cause. Strengthening these muscles through targeted pelvic floor physiotherapy can significantly improve symptoms.
Urge incontinence involves a sudden, strong urge to urinate followed by leakage before reaching the bathroom.
This condition can occur when bladder signals become overactive. Physiotherapy focuses on bladder training techniques and pelvic floor muscle control.
Mixed incontinence is a combination of stress and urge symptoms. Many patients experience both leakage during activity and sudden urgency.
Treatment typically combines pelvic floor strengthening with bladder retraining strategies.
Urinary incontinence can affect both women and men. Common contributing factors include:
Pregnancy and childbirth
Pelvic floor muscle weakness
Aging related muscle changes
Prostate surgery in men
Chronic coughing
High-impact exercise
Constipation or pelvic floor dysfunction
A detailed assessment helps determine the underlying cause so treatment can be tailored effectively. Many patients begin treatment through a full assessment with our pelvic floor physiotherapy team in Langley.
Women commonly experience urinary incontinence after pregnancy, childbirth, or menopause.
During pregnancy and delivery, pelvic floor muscles can stretch or weaken, reducing support for the bladder. Hormonal changes may also affect pelvic floor tissue strength.
Pelvic floor physiotherapy is considered one of the most effective conservative treatments for bladder leaks in women.
Urinary incontinence can also occur in men, particularly following prostate surgery or due to pelvic floor dysfunction.
Strengthening the pelvic floor muscles through physiotherapy can help improve bladder control and reduce leakage in many men.
A physiotherapist evaluates pelvic floor muscle strength, coordination, and control. This assessment helps identify whether muscles are weak, tight, or poorly coordinated.
Specific exercises help strengthen the muscles responsible for bladder control. These exercises are carefully prescribed to ensure proper technique and progression.
Bladder retraining techniques help improve bladder capacity and reduce urgency symptoms.
The pelvic floor works closely with the deep abdominal and core muscles. Rehabilitation often includes core stability training to support long-term pelvic health.
At Realign Chiro Physio & Rehab, urinary incontinence care can involve multiple therapies to support recovery.
Physiotherapy
Our physiotherapists provide pelvic floor rehabilitation programs designed to restore bladder control and pelvic floor function.
Chiropractic Care
Spinal and pelvic alignment can influence pelvic floor mechanics. Chiropractic care may help improve pelvic joint mobility and reduce strain on surrounding structures.
Massage Therapy
Massage therapy can help reduce muscle tension in surrounding pelvic and lower back muscles, supporting rehabilitation.
Our clinic proudly serves patients across Langley and surrounding communities.
Areas served include:
Willoughby
Walnut Grove
Brookswood
Murrayville
Aldergrove
Fort Langley
Langley City
Clayton Heights
Cloverdale
Surrey
Many patients travel from across the Fraser Valley for pelvic floor physiotherapy treatment.
Our clinic offers direct billing to most extended health insurance providers for physiotherapy, chiropractic care, and massage therapy.
This allows many patients to receive treatment with minimal out-of-pocket cost.
Ignoring bladder leaks can allow pelvic floor weakness to worsen over time. Early physiotherapy treatment helps restore proper muscle function and prevents symptoms from progressing.
Many patients experience significant improvements in bladder control once pelvic floor muscles are retrained.
If you are experiencing bladder leaks, urgency, or difficulty controlling urination, professional treatment can help.
Urinary incontinence physiotherapy in Langley can restore pelvic floor strength, improve bladder control, and help you return to normal activities with confidence.
Contact Realign Chiro Physio & Rehab today to schedule a consultation with our experienced physiotherapy team.