Think about it this way: most people with incontinence spend between $50-$200 every month on pads. That adds up to around $2,400 a year! On average, people wait seven years before seeking help from a pelvic floor therapist. That means spending up to $16,800 on pads alone.
Now, let’s compare that to pelvic floor therapy. An average treatment plan costs between $2,000-$3,000. This investment addresses the root cause of incontinence, rather than just covering up the problem with pads. By choosing therapy, you could actually save $13,800 over time!
Not only is spending on pads costly, but untreated incontinence is also a leading reason for nursing home admissions due to the burden incontinence can have on families.
When you break it down, the cost of pelvic floor therapy is similar to other long-term investments, like your monthly gym membership, daily coffee, or occasional massages. It’s even less than a few of those spontaneous Target runs! But unlike those, therapy could change your life!
So, ask yourself: what is it really costing you not to address this issue? Investing in pelvic floor therapy could be one of the best choices you make for your health, well-being, and future.
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