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CS106 pelvic floor movement therapy is a form of physical therapy approach aims to improve the function of the muscles and nerves in the pelvic floor, which can help alleviate symptoms of frequent urination, urinary leakage, and nocturia in people with an enlarged prostate as well as to improve low back pain, mobility, balance, and enhance lymphatic circulation to improve self-healing and body immune ability by addressing musculoskeletal and neuromuscular control and efficiency.
 

The pelvic floor is a group of muscles that support the bladder, urethra, and other pelvic organs. The core and pelvic floor are composed of many muscles that work together to provide stability, mobility, and balance. The muscles in this region are responsible for supporting the spine, pelvis, and lower limbs. Dysfunction in these muscles can lead to urinary problems and other issues such as low back pain, mobility, and balance. CS106 pelvic floor movement therapy uses therapeutic exercises to strengthen and improve the coordination of these muscles, as well as the neuromuscular control and efficiency of the pelvic floor.
 

One of the main mechanisms by CS106 pelvic floor movement therapy works is through improving the strength and endurance of the pelvic floor muscles. CS106 can also help to improve the muscle mass , flexibility and coordination of these muscles, which can further enhance their function. By improving the strength and function of the pelvic floor muscles, people may experience fewer episodes of urinary leakage and may be better able to control their urination as well as reduced pain, improved mobility, and better balance.
 

SMARC CS106 pelvic floor movement therapy can also work by improving the neuromuscular control and efficiency of the pelvic floor muscles. This involves guiding users how to contract and relax these muscles in a coordinated way, which can improve their ability to control their urination. Through the use of biofeedback interactive feature of CS106, people can learn how to identify and activate the correct muscles in the core and pelvic floor, which can improve their overall control.
 

In addition to strengthening the pelvic floor muscles and improving neuromuscular control, to improve the musculoskeletal alignment and stability of the pelvic region. This can be particularly helpful for people with an enlarged prostate, as it can help to reduce pressure on the bladder and other pelvic organs, which can reduce urinary symptoms. CS106 pelvic floor movement therapy can also help to enhance lymphatic circulation throughout the body. Improved lymphatic circulation can help to remove toxins and waste products from the body, which can enhance self-healing and body immune ability.
 

Overall, CS106 pelvic floor movement therapy can be an effective way to address urinary problems in people with an enlarged prostate, people can experience fewer episodes of urinary leakage, less frequent urination, and improved sleep due to reduced nocturia. By improving the strength, coordination, and control of the pelvic floor muscles, CS106 can also improve low back pain, mobility, balance, and enhance lymphatic circulation to improve self-healing and body immune ability. By emphasizing musculoskeletal and neuromuscular control and efficiency in this region, people can experience better overall function and improved quality of life.
 

Functional Movement
(External Rotation + Abduction)

Functional Movement
(Internal Rotation + Adduction)

Stretching

Training Objectives
  • Repair Pelvic Floor Function
  • Facilitate Groin Lymph Circulation
  • Maintain Mobility & Symmetric Performance

          Hips Abduction/Adduction

 

  • Enhance Functional Strength

          Pelvic Floor Muscle & Core Muscles

 

  • Enhance Dynamic Stability

          Core Muscles

Target Groups / Applications
Middle Age Sub-Healthy Adult

﹣ Syndrome Relief

  • Incontinence
  • Hip O.A. and T.H.R. Rehab Program
  • Lower Back Pain
Geriatric

﹣ Repair Pelvic Floor Function

﹣ Improve Pelvic Floor Neuromuscular Control

﹣ Facilitate Groin Lymph Circulation to improve immunity   

Neurological Disorder

﹣ Functional Movement Training in Sitting Position

Lab Research
1
Bio-Mechanic Study I
2
Bio-Mechanic Study II
3
Movement Demonstration
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