A TAMESIDE therapies centre is offering help in one of the biggest silent struggles that affects many women – urinary incontinence.
According to NHS England, it is estimated about 14 million people in the UK suffer from the problem.
The exact number is hard to define as many do not seek medical help because of embarrassment.
Yet it remains heavily underdiagnosed and undertreated, with fewer than 40 per cent of affected women ever discussing symptoms with their GP.
Not only can it affect physical health, but it can deeply impact mental wellbeing, relationships and career confidence.
Women often report feeling ashamed, or alone in their struggles, despite how common the condition is.
Now Pro Active, based in Broadbottom, can help those coping with the issue thanks to its PEMF (Pulsed Electromagnetic Field) therapy – and the results are proven.
For nearly 20 years, Liza, a mother of one from Derbyshire, lived with the secret that impacted every part of her daily life and spent years trying to manage it.
Once confident and outgoing, she found herself constantly scanning for the nearest toilet, avoiding exercise classes, and turning down social invitations for fear of leaking.
“It started after I had my hysterectomy. I’ve been worried about going out and wetting myself. It’s been stressful,” she said.
“But within just three sessions, I felt a difference.
“I wasn’t having to look for the next toilet, everywhere I went. I wasn’t planning my life around it anymore.
“I’ve even been out drinking with my partner and outlasted him!’
GP Dr John Morgan, and advocate of Pro Active’s work, said “Urinary incontinence is a massively overlooked and underreported problem, particularly in women.
“Although in 1998 the FDA approved PEMF Therapy for urinary incontinence and muscle stimulation, it is still relatively underutilised in the UK, largely due to lack of public knowledge and awareness.
“With results and testimonies like Liza’s, we hope more women will come forward and see if they too can benefit.”
PEMF (Pulsed Electromagnetic Field) therapy is a non-invasive, pain-free treatment that uses low-frequency electromagnetic waves to stimulate muscles and tissue. When applied to pelvic health, it helps reactivate and strengthen the pelvic floor, a key muscle group responsible for bladder control.
Pro Active Manchester, located in Broadbottom, Hyde, has been helping local residents with a wide variety of health issues and injuries via their revolutionary PEMF therapy.
Vanessa Lloyd, head therapist at Pro Active, on Bostock Road, has a vision to bring innovative therapies at an affordable price to those who need them most.
She said: “No-one should suffer in silence, nor should daily life feel like a constant embarrassment and worry.
“I want to help our clients be their best versions of themselves, whether that is improving their urinary incontinence, so they feel more confident and comfortable, or helping an athlete achieve their next PB (personal best).
“I know we can help and that’s what we will always strive to do. It never ceases to amaze me how quickly clients can see results.”
Stories like Liza’s highlight the urgency of improving pelvic health education and access to treatment for women across the UK.
With effective, non-surgical options now available, there is hope for thousands of women who’ve been struggling in silence.
Liza added: “I want other women to know they’re not alone.
“This isn’t something you have to put up with. There are real solutions out there and you deserve to feel like yourself again.”
For more information or to book your PEMF therapy session, visit www.pro-active.life or call 07872 868 595.