Learn how our FDA-Cleared technology can strengthen your pelvic floor and change your life.
No surgery, no pain, no embarrassment. Patients simply sit in our proprietary Pelvic Wave Chair with their clothes on.
The magnetic pulses stimulate up to 4 inches into the muscular structure, producing an active involuntary contraction.
Over time, this produces strength and generates new neuro-pathways to the brain which allow your body to naturally regain control of pelvic floor function.
Over the course of treatment, the compromised muscles are rehabilitated from both a physiological and neurological standpoint.
How Does Pelvic Wave Work?
The treatment is painless and non-invasive. Patients simply sit in a Pelvic Wave Chair with their clothes on.
Once seated, a certified operator will turn on the power supply to begin treatment. An adjustment of the settings and power intensity are performed based on the specific patient’s parameters.
Each treatment is a total of 20 minutes. Both women and men can be treated.
How Many Treatments Does It Take?
Prior to treatment, each patient fills out a survey to determine their baseline condition. Our standard treatment protocol is 24 sessions over a consecutive 8-week period. A typical schedule is three sessions per week.
Once the initial treatment has ended, we recommend bi-annual visits every six months (3 treatments in a week) for pelvic floor maintenance.
Will I Feel Any Discomfort?
During treatment, patients will experience a level of tingling and a contraction of the pelvic floor and surrounding muscle structures.
Like most “workouts” patients may experience some soreness and muscle fatigue at the end of treatment. This is typical within the first 2-3 weeks of the program.
Over time, the muscular structure is strengthened and new neuro-pathways are established between the brain and the pelvic floor structure. This combination generates positive long-term effects.
We do not treat patients who have the following conditions:
Who are pregnant or think they may be pregnant
Have an implantable cardiac pacemaker or implantable cardio defibrillator
Have a history of cardiac arrhythmia or arterial fibrillation (AFib)
In addition to the strengthening of the pelvic floor muscular structure, other surrounding muscles are also improved.
For women, these include but are not limited to the gluteal region, vaginal wall, hamstring, and abdomen.
For men, these include but are not limited to the gluteal region, hamstring, and abdomen. Additionally, Pelvic Wave treatments can also increase urinary stream and enhance sexual performance
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