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Dr. Rubina Shanawaz Z, a renowned Consultant in Uro-Gynaecology, Gynaec-Oncology & Robotic Surgery at Fortis Hospital Bannerghatta Road explores the revolutionary world of Jogo, a form of biofeedback-induced physiotherapy that has proven to be highly effective in addressing issues such as incontinence, voiding dysfunction, pelvic organ prolapse, and sexual dysfunction. Dr Rubina says when it comes to issues like incontinence or difficulty in emptying the bladder, neural pathways often play a crucial role. However, identifying and exercising the pelvic floor muscles can be challenging for patients due to their location and function. Traditional physiotherapy methods may not always be the most convenient for patients to follow through with. But with Jogo, our skilled physiotherapists assess pelvic floor dysfunction and create a customized treatment protocol tailored to individual needs. Instead of invasive techniques like vaginal cones, Jogo utilizes surface electrodes to send out EMG signals, providing patients with real-time feedback on muscle activation and strength. This non-invasive approach helps reinforce the brain-muscle connection, making it easier for patients to understand and engage their muscles effectively.

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