Men's Health
If you or someone you know is affected by incontinence it's important to remember that:
You're not alone, it is more common than you think
It affects both men and women, regardless of your age or background
It can be treated, managed and in many cases cured, and
There are many avenues of help available.
The trained, experienced and supportive staff can assist you in regaining control of your pelvic floor. Male incontinence can have a major effect on your quality of life.
Active Physiotherapy Men's Health practitioners can help you.
You can seek help and get results! Our specially trained male physiotherapist Paul Heffernan is here to help you and our patients are grateful for the results we are achieving. We are passionate about helping men and raising awareness that you do not have to put up with symptoms that can be treated.
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