Emsella Chair

  • Emsella is a breakthrough treatment that can help with a wide range of health conditions in men and women. From incontinence to sexual dysfunction, Emsella can help you break free of the pain and discomfort caused by a weak pelvic floor, so you can move forward with more confidence. It uses HIFEM (High Intensity Focused Magnetic Energy) to deeply stimulate the pelvic floor muscle contractions while you sit fully clothed on the chair. A single treatment delivers over 11,000 pelvic floor contractions, restoring strength and nerve control. Generally a course of 6 treatments are recommended. You will do 2 x treatments per week. Each take 28 minutes. This treatment is tolerated well and minimal discomfort can be felt.

  • Stress urinary incontinence (SUI) is the involuntary loss of urine as a result of increased intra-abdominal pressure due to effort or exertion (such as sneezing/coughing). SUI is associated with weakness in the pelvic floor muscles, impeding their ability to fully close the urethra under periods of increased pressure. The Emsella Chair boosts the performance and activity of the pelvic floor muscles, alongside your individualised training, program to help you achieve results faster.

  • While erectile dysfunction is a common condition, it can be a source of embarrassment and frustration for men. Luckily, Emsella offers a non-invasive solution to improve sexual function, response and performance. Male pelvic floor dysfunction has been associated with erectile, ejaculation and orgasm dysfunction. Emsella can quickly boost pelvic floor muscle activity in ways that cannot be achieved through isolated pelvic floor muscle contractions alone.

  • After giving birth, many women experience weakening or stretching of the pelvic floor muscles. This can lead to a wide range of pelvic-related health conditions, including poor bladder control, organ prolapse, or pain and discomfort in this area. Emsella can help postnatal women to regain strength in their pelvic floor muscles, enabling them to achieve better health outcomes and avoid further problems and complications down the line.

  • Here are some common signs that may indicate you have weak pelvic floor muscles or a problem in this area:

    • Involuntarily leaking urine when you exercise, laugh, cough or sneeze

    • A frequent need to get to the toilet quickly (or not getting there in time)

    • Constantly needing to go to the toilet

    • Difficulty emptying your bladder or bowel

    • Loss of control of your bladder or bowel

    • Involuntary flatulence

    • Pain in the pelvic area

    • Pain during sexual intercourse

    A prolapse:

    • In women, this may be noticed as a bulge in the vagina or a feeling of heaviness, discomfort, pulling, dragging or dropping in this area

    • In men, this may be felt as a bulge in the rectum or a feeling of wanting to empty the bowels without actually needing to

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