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UROMAXX Therapy in Daytona, Florida

UROMAXX therapy for urinary incontinence and pelvic floor health.

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At Injury Health Center Daytona, UROMAXX Therapy is a non-invasive approach to addressing urinary incontinence and promoting pelvic floor health. Through a combination of personalized exercises, biofeedback, and electrical stimulation, UROMAXX Therapy aims to strengthen the pelvic floor muscles and improve bladder control.

This therapy may offer a safe and effective option for individuals in Daytona FL looking to manage urinary incontinence without the need for surgery or medication. As part of a comprehensive treatment plan, UROMAXX Therapy can help individuals regain confidence and maintain better pelvic floor health.

This service is offered at our Daytona Location only at:701 Beville Rd, South Daytona, FL 32119

Benefits of UROMAXX Therapy

Are you or a loved one struggling with urinary incontinence or pelvic floor health issues? Look no further – our UROMAXX Therapy is here to help you regain control and restore confidence in your daily life.

Improved Bladder Control

Say goodbye to leaks and accidents with our targeted therapy that strengthens your pelvic floor muscles, leading to better bladder control.

Enhanced Quality of Life

By addressing urinary incontinence, UROMAXX Therapy allows you to enjoy daily activities and social interactions without the fear of embarrassment or discomfort.

Non-Invasive Treatment

Our therapy is a non-surgical and non-pharmacological option, minimizing any potential risks or side effects associated with other treatments.

Tailored Treatment Plans

Our experienced team will create a personalized treatment plan to meet your specific needs and goals, ensuring optimal results.

Long-lasting Results

UROMAXX Therapy aims to provide lasting improvements in pelvic floor health, promoting overall wellness and preventing future issues.

Reclaim Your Confidence with UROMAXX Therapy at Injury Health Center Daytona

Take the first step towards a healthier, more confident you by choosing UROMAXX Therapy at Injury Health Center Daytona. Contact us today to schedule your consultation and start your journey towards better pelvic floor health and urinary incontinence management.

Pelvic Floor Weakness — Medical Overview

UROMAXX therapy for urinary incontinence and pelvic floor health.

The pelvic floor is a group of muscles, ligaments, and connective tissues that form a supportive “hammock” at the base of the pelvis. These muscles support the bladder, bowel, and (in women) the uterus; they also help control urination, bowel movements, and contribute to sexual function and core stability.

UROMAXX therapy machine in Daytona
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What is pelvic floor weakness?

Pelvic floor weakness occurs when these muscles lose strength, coordination, or endurance. Instead of contracting and relaxing appropriately, the muscles may become underactive, leading to poor support and impaired control of pelvic organs.

Common contributing factors include:

    Pregnancy and vaginal childbirth

    Aging and hormonal changes (especially menopause)

    Chronic coughing, constipation, or heavy lifting

    Obesity or prolonged increased abdominal pressure

    Pelvic surgery (e.g., prostatectomy, hysterectomy)

    Sedentary lifestyle or poor core activation

Symptoms of pelvic floor weakness

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Pelvic Organ Prolapse

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Overactive Bladder

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Symptoms vary by individual and severity but commonly include:

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Urinary symptoms

● Stress incontinence (leaking with coughing, laughing, sneezing, exercise)● Urgency or frequent urination● Difficulty fully emptying the bladder

Bowel symptoms

● Difficulty controlling gas or bowel movements● Constipation or straining

Pelvic support issues

● Sensation of pressure, heaviness, or “falling out” in the pelvis● Pelvic organ prolapse

Sexual and core-related symptoms

● Decreased sexual sensation or satisfaction● Pelvic pain or discomfort● Reduced core stability, low back or hip discomfort

Solutions: How we address pelvic floor weakness in our clinic

Our clinic uses UroMaxx, a non-invasive pelvic floor rehabilitation system designed to restore strength, coordination, and neuromuscular control of the pelvic floor.

How UroMaxx works

● Delivers targeted electromagnetic stimulation to the pelvic floor muscles● Induces thousands of supramaximal muscle contractions in a single session● Re-educates weak or dormant muscle fibers that are difficult to activate voluntarily● Improves muscle tone, endurance, and reflex control

What patients experience

● Fully clothed, seated treatment● No needles, no surgery, no downtime● Sessions typically last ~30 minutes● Gradual improvement over a series of visits

Clinical benefits

● Improved bladder control and reduced leakage● Decreased urgency and frequency● Better pelvic organ support● Enhanced core stability and functional confidence● Improved quality of life without medications or surgery

Why advanced therapy matters

Many patients are told to “just do Kegels,” yet studies and clinical experience show that a large percentage of people perform them incorrectly or fail to recruit the deeper pelvic muscles effectively. UroMaxx bypasses this limitation by directly activating the neuromuscular system, making it especially valuable for:
● Patients who failed traditional pelvic floor exercises● Postpartum and post-surgical patients● Individuals seeking non-pharmaceutical, non-surgical solutions

Summary

Pelvic floor weakness is common, underdiagnosed, and highly treatable. With modern, non-invasive technology like UroMaxx, patients can rebuild pelvic strength, restore control, and regain confidence safely and efficiently—without the risks associated with surgery or long-term medication use.