Emsella To Strengthen Pelvic Muscles - Minimize Bladder Leakage & Improve Intimate Health
Dr. Pamela Kulback is excited to offer Emsella by BTL Aesthetics at K2 Restorative Medicine in Trussville, Alabama. Women and men can benefit from Emsella treatments to strengthen pelvic floor muscles. Treatments can drastically improve urinary leakage. Enhanced orgasmic function can also be a pleasant side-effect of Emsella.
What is Emsella?
Emsella uses utilizes electromagnetic energy to deliver thousands of supramaximal pelvic floor muscle contractions in a single session. These contractions re-educate the muscles of incontinent patients. There is no downtime and there is no pain, and intensity can be changed for individual needs. Urinary incontinence is a common health issue that affects roughly 200 million people worldwide . Getting the right treatment for this nuisance will help you by reducing frequent bathroom stops and minimizing embarrassing accidents.
What exactly is Urinary Incontinence?
Urinary incontinence is the loss of bladder control. This lack of control results in involuntary or uncontrollable bladder leaks. There are five different types of urinary incontinence:
- Urge incontinence – Urge incontinence refers to the sudden urge to urinate. This urge comes without any warning or having enough time to make it to the restroom.
- Stress incontinence – Stress incontinence is when urination occurs as a result of pressure (stress) being placed on the bladder. This could be from sneezing, coughing, laughing, or sports.
- Mixed incontinence – Mixed urinary incontinence is a mixture of urinary urge and urinary stress incontinence.
- Overflow incontinence – Overflow incontinence happens as a result of the bladder being unable to empty itself entirely causing bladder leaks.
- Functional (neurogenic) incontinence – Functional incontinence is when a mental or physical impairment causes urination. For example, an individual with arthritis has trouble removing their pants in time for urination.
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How Can Emsella Help?
The Emsella chair emits a high-intensity focused electromagnetic (HIFEM) waves to create supramaximal contractions within the pelvic floor muscles. Dr. Kulback recommends a 30-minute session twice a week for a minimum 3 weeks in a row. Note: Some patients require more treatments to remedy the issue. Emsella is superior to Kegels. Even though Kegels can help to strengthen the pelvic floor over a long time period, they are not able to compete with this treatment option. These supramaximal contractions are delivered by the thousands during these short sessions. Thirty minutes on the Emsella chair is equivalent to doing over 10,000 Kegels! The chair used during treatments can help to target weakened muscles within the pelvic floor. The stimulation of these muscles improves bladder control and reduce incontinence. Some patients may see immediate results while others may not feel any different until the completion of 6 treatments or more.
Why Choose Emsella?
With Emsella, most patients will find relief from urinary incontinence. and experience an improvement in their intimate life. Treatments reduce the chances of urinating from sneezing, coughing, laughing or exercising. Emsella reduces the inconvenience of planning trips and outings based on the location and proximity of restroom facilities.
Benefits of Emsella as a treatment include:
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- No downtime or recovery time
- Patients remain fully clothed during treatments
- Emsella can reduce the need for invasive surgery
- Some people will find relief from chronic lower back pain
- There are many reports of improved orgasmic function, in both men and women who commit to Emsella treatments
- It is important to remember that urinary incontinence can happen in men as well after specific prostate procedures, men can develop some bladder leakage issues. While Emsella for men is still in infancy, It is becoming a possible option for male incontinence.
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