SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — October is Physical Therapy month, which has Sanford telling more people about how useful the practice can be.
While many people go to physical therapy because of an injury or accident, that's not the case for Karen Davison.
"I've had an issue with incontinence for two years. At first, it was the, you know, older lady pee when you sneeze or when you laugh, and then it got worse–much, much worse," in physical therapy, Karen Davison said.
She's been working with Sherry Miller, a Sanford Physical Therapist.
"Over the last few years, that pelvic health awareness has really become something more people are talking about, which has been huge. So, whether or not people have urinary incontinence, urinary urgency, pelvic pain, postpartum pain, C-section recovery, ther