Urinary incontinence refers to the uncontrolled and unexpected discharge of urine from the bladder. It can affect up to a third of the population, both women and men. Although women are more likely than men to suffer from incontinence, both men and women can experience a wide range of discomforts when they suffer from incontinence. Common triggers include ageing, childbirth or reduced hormone levels. Regardless of the specific trigger, incontinence can cause daily behaviours such as physical activity, or even routine actions such as sneezing, laughing or coughing, to become uncomfortable.
After completing a treatment with the EMS sculpting Pelvic Therapy Chair, patients often mention a buzzing or tingling sensation as the pelvic floor muscles contract. The vast majority of our patients report that this is a very unique sensation. After the treatment, patients are able to resume their daily activities immediately.
Most of our patients usually undergo a series of six treatments - twice a week for three weeks. The results are progressive, as the pelvic floor becomes stronger with each treatment. Ultimately, patient satisfaction with the EMS sculpting Pelvic Therapy Chair can be as high as 95 per cent, and the quality of life of the patient is dramatically improved.
Another significant advantage of choosing the EMS sculpting Pelvic Therapy Chair is that the patient will be able to return to normal activities immediately after each treatment. The pelvic muscles are strengthened and enlarged, giving the bladder the necessary support. The patient's daily life is not affected in any way.