HI - EMT EMS Pelvic Floor Stimulation


***Delievers the equivalence of over 11,000 Kegals exercises in a single 30-minute session
**HI-EMT (High-Intensity ElectroMagnetic Therapy) and EMS (Electromagnetic Stimulation) treatments for the pelvic floor, offer a non-invasive way to strengthen pelvic floor muscles, improving bladder control, sexual function, and postpartum recovery
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HI-EMT utilizes High-Intensity ElectroMagnetic Therapy energy to induce thousands of supramaximal pelvic floor muscle contractions during each session
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Targeted Stimulation:
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These contractions effectively strengthen the pelvic floor muscles, which support the pelvic organs and play a role in continence and sexual function
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Non-invasive:
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The procedure is non-invasive, meaning no needles or surgery are required, and you remain fully clothed throughout
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Convenient and Efficient:
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Sessions are typically 28-30 minutes long, and many people see results after just a few treatments
** Overall Benefits:
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Improved Bladder Control:
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Strengthened pelvic floor muscles can help reduce symptoms of urinary incontinence, urgency, and frequency
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Enhanced Sexual Health:
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Improved muscle tone and function can lead to increased sexual satisfaction and function
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Postpartum Recovery:
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These treatments can aid in the recovery and strengthening of pelvic muscles after childbirth
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Pelvic Organ Prolapse Support:
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Strengthening the pelvic floor can help alleviate pressure or discomfort associated with pelvic organ prolapse
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Core Instability:
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Improving core function and reducing lower back pain
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Improved Continence:
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HI-EMS technology can significantly improve biometric indices of pelvic floor integrity and UI symptoms
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Non-invasive procedure with no recovery time
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You remain fully clothed throughout treatment
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Walk in and walk out the same day
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No pain
** Following a full assessment of your needs we will recommend a suitable course of sessions, or possible alternative treatments to help alleviate your symptoms.
** Unfortunately, HI-EMT EMS PELVIC STIMULATION is not suitable for patients who are currently pregnant, have a pacemaker, metal plates such as hip replacements, defibrillator or if you have a copper coil or IUD.
How many treatment sessions will I need?
Your exact treatment plan will be tailored to your needs. For best results, most people need a course of six sessions
In extreme cases, further sessions are required, but otherwise, a maintenance session every three to twelve months is enough.
The pelvic floor is highly complex, consisting of skeletal and striated muscles
It plays an important role in the maintenance of continence mechanism
For its proper functioning, strong and well-conditioned pelvic floor muscles (PFMs) are required,1 ensuring the pelvic viscera’s integrity
Weakening of the PFMs may promote a wide range of health issues, such as pelvic organ prolapse or bladder dysfunction manifested as urinary incontinence (UI)
Symptoms associated with UI directly affect the patient’s quality of life
