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Pelvic Floor First

ABOUT USThe Continence Foundation of Australia is the peak national body representing the interests of the one in four Australians affected by incontinence, their carers, families and clinicians. The Foundation is a not-for-profit organisation, supported by the Australian Government under the National Continence Program, and dedicated to preventing incontinence and improving the quality of life of those affected by bladder and bowel control problems. Incontinence can be prevented, cured or better managed by following the right advice. To combat the large numbers of people experiencing urinary leakage during exercise, the Continence Foundation created the Pelvic Floor First program to educate consumers and fitness professionals about how to avoid pelvic floor problems.Given research shows a strong link between certain kinds of exercises and pelvic floor problems, Pelvic Floor First aims to encourage pelvic floor safe exercises to reduce the risk of bladder and bowel problems. Exercises contained in this app are all pelvic floor safe.Common signs that can indicate a pelvic floor problem include: • leaking urine when you exercise, laugh, cough or sneeze• needing to hurry to the toilet or not making it there in time• constantly needing to go to the toilet• finding it difficult to empty your bladder or bowel• accidentally losing control of your bladder or bowel• a prolapse • pain in your pelvic area, or• painful sex Anyone experiencing any of these symptoms should seek advice from a health professional or phone the Continence Foundation’s National Continence Helpline 1800 33 00 66 to speak with a continence nurse advisor. The Continence Foundation recommends people embarking on an exercise program should first consult with a health professional.For more information about pelvic floor health, risk factors and pelvic floor safe exercises, go to pelvicfloorfirst.org.auFor information about bladder and bowel health, go to continence.org.au or phone the National Continence Helpline 1800 33 00 66. The Helpline is staffed 8am-8pm (AEST) Monday-Friday by continence nurse advisors who provide advice, referrals and resources about incontinence to consumers and health professionals. It is a free and confidential service managed by the Continence Foundation of Australia on behalf of the Australian Government.

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Reviews (6)

A. G. u. Oct 11, 2017     

I love the content of this app, very sensible and sound advice for those with pelvic floor insufficiency. I found it a little clunky to operate though - there's no option to save from the summary page that automatically comes on after the workout is completed so the workout was lost, and it would be helpful for the video to play during the workout at least for the low impact cardio as I forgot the exercises to do during that time. Also a beep to indicate switching from one stretch to the next would be help so you can concentrate on the stretch rather than keep looking at your phone to see what to do next and when. I will be recommending this app to my patients, but fixing these issues would make it even more helpful and less frustrating.

Tal. H. Sep 1, 2015     

Been fantastic for me after having my baby. I follow the program every day. My posture has improved and I feel fitter, stronger and happier for it.

Eri. v. S. A. Mar 8, 2015     

Very useful for women with pelvic floor weakness who want to exercise safely

ms. j. w. Jul 18, 2014     

Recommended to me by a women health specialist and think this app is so useful to any woman at any age.

Nel. P. Oct 10, 2016     

These excersises cured my leakage problem after only a few weeks. Thank you.

Fio. F. Jul 11, 2016     

Reminders would be great!