Non-Neurogenic Bladder in Pooler

Find Natural Relief from Non-Neurogenic Bladder Dysfunction in Pooler

Struggling with urinary urgency, difficulty voiding, or frequent leaks—without any neurological diagnosis? You may be experiencing what’s known as Non-Neurogenic Neurogenic Bladder, a condition where the bladder behaves abnormally despite no clear nerve damage.

At Savannah Pelvic Health and Wellness, we help patients across Pooler overcome urinary dysfunction with gentle, science-based pelvic floor therapy—offering real results without the use of medications or surgery.

What Does Non-Neurogenic Neurogenic Bladder Mean?

Non-neurogenic neurogenic bladder, sometimes called dysfunctional voiding or Hinman’s Syndrome, occurs when the coordination between the bladder and pelvic floor muscles is disrupted. Instead of relaxing during urination, the pelvic muscles may contract or send conflicting signals, making it difficult to fully empty the bladder. It is a condition where bladder function is impaired due to poor muscle coordination, despite no underlying nerve damage.
Common signs include:

  • Frequent urge to urinate
  • Trouble initiating the urine stream
  • Incomplete bladder emptying
  • Accidental leakage or incontinence
  • Straining or pain during urination or bowel movements
  • Recurring urinary tract infections (UTIs)
  • Constipation or difficulty with regular bowel function

Though often identified in children, this condition is also seen in teens and adults—especially those with chronic pelvic tension, a history of trauma, or high levels of stress.

What Causes Non-Neurogenic Neurogenic Bladder Dysfunction?

Non-Neurogenic Bladder isn’t caused by damaged nerves—it’s usually a functional coordination issue between muscles and reflexes. Many clients have no idea their pelvic floor could be contributing to their bladder symptoms.
Possible contributing factors include:

  • Overactive or tight pelvic floor muscles
  • Holding habits or postponing urination frequently
  • Constipation or chronic straining
  • Anxiety, trauma, or emotional tension
  • Scar tissue from surgeries or injuries
  • Poor posture or breathing mechanics

We take time to assess your full pelvic system and daily habits to uncover the root of the problem—so we can treat it effectively.

How Savannah Pelvic Health and Wellness Helps You Heal—Naturally and Effectively

At Savannah Pelvic Health and Wellness, we create individualized treatment plans that target the underlying causes of your bladder dysfunction—offering a natural, non-invasive path to recovery.
Your therapy may include:

  • Pelvic floor muscle retraining and biofeedback to improve coordination
  • Manual therapy to release internal tension or scar tissue
  • Bladder retraining to improve voiding schedules and habits
  • Postural and breathing techniques for better core and pelvic control
  • Behavioral strategies to address toileting routines and holding patterns
  • Nervous system regulation to reduce overactive reflexes and calm bladder signals

You’ll work one-on-one with a licensed pelvic health specialist in a calm, private setting—where your comfort always comes first.

Why Savannah Pelvic Health and Wellness Is Pooler’s Choice for Pelvic Bladder Dysfunction

At Savannah Pelvic Health and Wellness, we offer specialized care for all types of urinary dysfunction—whether or not it’s linked to a neurological diagnosis.
Here’s what sets us apart:

  • Deep expertise in pelvic floor dysfunction for all ages and genders
  • Private, respectful, and judgment-free care
  • Evidence-based techniques that restore bladder control naturally
  • Personalized one-on-one sessions—never rushed or standardized
  • Compassionate support for teens, adults, and children with voiding issues

If your bladder isn’t working the way it should, you deserve answers—and the right support to get your life back on track.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this condition only seen in children?
No. While it’s commonly diagnosed in children, teens and adults can also experience symptoms—especially if they have chronic pelvic tension or a history of bladder issues.

Can physical therapy really help?
Yes. Pelvic floor physical therapy helps retrain muscles, improve bladder control, and restore healthy voiding habits—without medication or surgery.

How soon will I notice changes?
Many clients begin seeing improvements within a few sessions, depending on severity and consistency.

Schedule an Appointment and Regain Control Naturally

You don’t need a diagnosis of nerve damage to start healing. If bladder problems are interfering with your daily life, now’s the time to take back control—with care that’s gentle, personalized, and proven to work.

Call (912) 420-4910 or schedule your consultation today. At Savannah Pelvic Health and Wellness, we’re here to help you move forward with confidence.

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Patients with bleeding disorders, extreme fear of needles, on medications that prevent clotting or promote excessive coagulation, or with tender points directly near vital neural or vascular tissue may be identified as contraindicated to this treatment by a practitioner.

Success Stories & Testimonials

Dr. Jasmine was so knowledgeable, friendly and delicate when it came to seeing me for the first time. As a mom who had a c-section, I know my pelvic floor needs a lot of work. She was able to show me how to breathe properly, how to adjust my posture and a few exercises to do at home. This was more insightful than the doctors after I got surgery in the hospital. Thank you so much!!

Rosalinda Patino

Dr. Polk has helped me so much during my postpartum recovery. I started seeing her for prolapse conditions as well as issues arising from a second-degree tear. She helped me regain strength in my core and pelvic floor and also incorporated myofascial release work. I am 7 months PP and starting to feel like myself again. I can’t thank her enough!

Sara Stevens

Pelvic Floor Therapy was not something I thought would be beneficial I honestly hadn’t heard of it until I needed it. Dr. Jasmine Polk introduced exercises before my surgery a year ago. I chose to return to her after to retouch on exercises and learn more ways to benefit my health through her knowledge and guidance. I wouldn’t go anywhere else! She explains what she is doing, and why, and takes her time with her patients knowing my time is valued, and concerns addressed! Five stars all day for Dr. Polk!

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