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
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** 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
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** 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.
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How many treatment sessions will I need?
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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
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It plays an important role in the maintenance of continence mechanism
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For its proper functioning, strong and well-conditioned pelvic floor muscles (PFMs) are required,1 ensuring the pelvic viscera’s integrity
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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)
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Symptoms associated with UI directly affect the patient’s quality of life