THERAPY CHAIR
85% of people experience full resolution of their problem
99% of people experience significant improvement
Studied and cleared by the FDA
Backed by 40+ Clinical Scientific Studies
Pelvic Wave Therapy uses electromagnetic pulses to strengthen pelvic floor muscles without surgery or medication.
These electromagnets stimulate tissue up to 4 inches in depth and causes the pelvic muscles to contract, which in turn creates a neuromuscular response.
The brain, muscles, nerves, and bladder are then re-synchronized to function as they should.
No probes or wires are used and nothing penetrates or even touches the patient’s body. You don’t even have to remove your clothing in order to use the Pelvic Wave.
We have documented thousands of patients over 20 years of research. Each patient is unique, but 95% of our patients fall into one of three categories of Urinary Incontinence (UI). The protocols have been developed by top urologists and are proven effective in more than 80% of our cases.
Pelvic Wave therapy uses advanced technology to stimulate and strengthen the pelvic floor muscles. This non-invasive treatment improves muscle tone, bladder control, and overall pelvic health without the need for surgery or medication.
Pelvic Wave therapy is primarily used to treat Urinary Incontinence (UI), including stress, urge, and mixed incontinence. It can also improve pelvic floor dysfunction and enhance overall bladder control.
Insurance coverage varies. Please contact our office to discuss your options and verify your insurance plan.
A typical Pelvic Wave therapy session lasts about 20–30 minutes, depending on your treatment plan and specific needs.
The number of sessions varies based on individual conditions and goals. Most patients see optimal results after 6–12 sessions.
Pelvic Wave therapy is non-invasive and generally comfortable. Patients often describe a mild tingling or muscle contraction sensation during the session.
Pelvic Wave therapy is considered very safe. Side effects are rare but may include mild soreness or temporary muscle fatigue after a session.
Many patients notice improvements in bladder control and pelvic strength after just a few sessions, with continued progress over the full course of treatment.
Yes! Pelvic Wave therapy can complement other treatments for urinary incontinence or pelvic floor dysfunction. Speak with your provider for a tailored treatment plan.
Unlike traditional pelvic floor exercises or surgical interventions, Pelvic Wave therapy uses advanced non-invasive technology to directly target and stimulate pelvic floor muscles, offering a more efficient and effective solution with minimal effort from the patient.
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