Sunday, September 12, 2010

An Effective Continence Recovery Exercise Protocol for Men Undergoing Prostatectomy has been Launched by StopYourDrip.com.


The Stop Your Drip exercise program should be used as the protocol for men undergoing prostatectomy to assist them in recovering their bladder control as soon as possible.


Pasadena, CA / August 3, 2010 – Dr. Daniel Kirages, one of the nation’s leading physical therapy experts in male continence recovery, announced the launch of StopYourDrip.com, a website devoted to helping thousands of men with male urinary incontinence (involuntary urine loss). The main product featured on the site is a well-tested and very effective exercise program that can help men with their recovery of continence after a prostate gland removal surgery (prostatectomy).

As one of the top health concerns for men considering or recovering from a prostatectomy, bladder control issues can now be addressed in new and effective ways. The Stop Your Drip! Exercise Program for Male Bladder Control is a 16-week pelvic floor muscle rehabilitation program, which includes:

* Pelvic Floor Muscle Awareness Training

* Pre-Surgery Program

* Post-Surgery Program – 5 progressive phases

* Maintenance Program

Included is a comprehensive manual, a video DVD program, a 65cm exercise ball, a ball pump and an exercise band. By explaining the condition, introducing the various exercise programs and demonstrating how the exercises are performed correctly, these men can now take an active role in improving a health concern that before may have seemed impossible to correct.

“As the number of prostate gland removal surgeries increases, so does the number of those suffering from male urinary incontinence. Most men wear diapers and just wait for several months until their bladder control returns, but current medical research tells us that an exercise program targeting the pelvic floor muscle below the bladder can help these men regain their control earlier,” said Kirages.

Rehabilitation following prostate gland or bladder surgery is a large part of the total process. Exercising the pelvic floor muscle helps restore bladder control as soon as possible. Diapers, clamps, devices, clips and basic Kegel exercises are not enough and many times are simply a band-aid for the problem.

“This Stop Your Drip! Exercise Program has taken some of the most beneficial ideas from medical research and compiled them into one fully loaded and effective exercise program. Not all men receive the advice or care they need to help them restore their bladder control after a prostatectomy. Stop Your Drip! is the much needed solution to fill this void in the rehabilitation community.”

Dr. Kirages has been practicing as a physical therapist for several years. As a clinician, educator, researcher, and lecturer, he has worked with hundreds of men who suffer from urinary incontinence due to surgical procedures of the prostate gland or bladder. This has allowed him to understand what is necessary to improve their quality of life.

More information can be found at http://www.stopyourdrip.com/.

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About StopYourDrip.com

StopYourDrip.com is the new online leader in male incontinence therapy. Led by renowned physical therapist, Dr. Daniel Kirages, who has helped hundreds of men with these types of health problems, the website offers a clinically proven method for addressing bladder control issues due to surgical removal of the prostate gland.

For more information, contact Dr. Daniel Kirages at info@stopyourdrip.com.