EMSELLA® Breakthrough Incontinence Treatment
Issues with the pelvic floor, like bladder leakage, affect both men and women. After childbirth, many women encounter increased incontinence and sexual challenges. Similarly, men with a weakened pelvic floor can struggle with ED and incontinence.
How Does EMSELLA® Work?
BTL EMSELLA® is a non-invasive treatment for urinary incontinence. It works using high-intensity focused electromagnetic (HIFEM) technology. Here’s how it functions:
- Electromagnetic Stimulation: The BTL EMSELLA chair generates electromagnetic waves.
- Pelvic Floor Muscles: When a patient sits on the chair (fully clothed), these waves target and stimulate the patient’s pelvic floor muscles.
- Supramaximal Contractions: The HIFEM technology induces thousands of supramaximal pelvic floor muscle contractions in a session, which are much more intense than the voluntary contractions one would achieve through exercises like Kegels.
- Strengthening and Restoration: These intense contractions rebuild and strengthen the muscles of the pelvic floor. Over time and with multiple sessions, this can lead to improved muscle tone and reduced symptoms of urinary incontinence.
EMSELLA® Treatments
BTL’s EMSELLA treatments offer a non-invasive approach to strengthening the pelvic floor muscles, primarily targeting issues like urinary incontinence. By utilizing high-intensity focused electromagnetic technology, these treatments can provide significant relief for those facing daily discomfort or embarrassment due to bladder leaks. Beyond the immediate benefits for urinary function, a fortified pelvic floor can also enhance sexual health and function. For postpartum women, EMSELLA can play a crucial role in aiding recovery, restoring strength and functionality to muscles affected by childbirth. Moreover, addressing these physical concerns with EMSELLA can bolster self-confidence and emotional well-being, fostering a more comfortable and active daily life.
Actual EMSELLA® Pelvic Floor Before & After Treatment Images
This unique technology revolutionizes the women’s intimate health and wellness category by providing those suffering from incontinence with a completely non-invasive option.
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The Science Behind EMSELLA®
To date, 5 clinical studies have been published on EMSELLA®. Studies confirm 95% of patients report an improved quality of life.
95% Reported Improvement in their Quality of Life
75% Reported Reduction in Pad Usage
Who is an Ideal EMSELLA Candidate?
Emsella is a groundbreaking, non-invasive treatment designed to strengthen your pelvic floor muscles and address urinary incontinence. But how do you know if it’s the right fit for you? Here’s a look at who benefits most from this innovative solution:
1. Experiencing Urinary Incontinence?
If you find yourself leaking when you laugh, sneeze, or exercise (stress incontinence) or struggling with sudden, intense urges to urinate (urge incontinence), Emsella may be the perfect solution to help you regain control.
2. Postpartum Recovery
Have you recently had a baby? Emsella can help restore your pelvic floor strength, reducing incontinence and discomfort without surgery or downtime. It’s the ideal treatment for busy moms.
3. Menopausal or Post-Menopausal?
With the natural changes that come with menopause, many women experience weakened pelvic muscles and bladder control issues. Emsella offers a simple, non-invasive way to regain your confidence and improve pelvic strength.
4. Want to Stay Ahead of Pelvic Health?
Even if you don’t have symptoms, Emsella is great for active individuals looking to proactively strengthen their pelvic floor muscles. It can support better core stability, posture, and long-term pelvic health.
5. Looking for a Non-Surgical Option?
If surgery isn’t for you, or you’re simply not ready to take that step, Emsella provides a safe, effective alternative. With no downtime, you can get the results you need without interrupting your daily life.
6. Men Can Benefit Too
Emsella isn’t just for women. Men experiencing urinary incontinence or pelvic health concerns can also benefit from this treatment, strengthening their pelvic muscles for improved bladder control.
Frequently Asked EMSELLA® Questions
About Dr. Affatato
Dr. Affatato graduated from the State University of New York in 1994 with a Bachelor’s degree in Biology. In 1999 he graduated from Palmer College of Chiropractic West and received his Doctorate in Chiropractic Sciences. In 2013 he became a Certified Office Ergonomic Evaluator. Practiced in California until 2018. Then moved to Oregon and opened his West Salem practice CentAnni Chiropractic in 2019. His combination of skill & expertise spans the entire chiropractic wellness spectrum. His patients seem to like to call him “Dr. A”.