Pelvic Floor
Restoration
FDA-cleared HIFEM electromagnetic technology that rebuilds pelvic floor strength and eliminates urinary incontinence — fully clothed, no probes, no downtime. 28 minutes per session.
If pelvic floor weakness is affecting your daily life — whether it's stress incontinence, postpartum changes, or age-related muscle loss — you're not alone. Our HIFEM pelvic chair therapy strengthens your pelvic floor muscles in ways that voluntary exercise simply cannot achieve.
Urinary Incontinence Is Common.
It Is Also Treatable.
More than 25 million Americans experience urinary incontinence — yet the majority never seek treatment, assuming it is an inevitable consequence of aging or childbirth. It is not.
The pelvic floor is a group of muscles, ligaments, and connective tissue that supports the bladder, uterus, and rectum. When these muscles weaken — through pregnancy, delivery, hormonal changes, or simply aging — the result is reduced bladder control, urgency, and leakage.
HIFEM pelvic floor therapy directly rehabilitates these muscles using focused electromagnetic energy — delivering thousands of supramaximal contractions that are impossible to replicate through Kegel exercises or physical therapy alone.
Conditions We Treat
Stress Urinary Incontinence
Leakage triggered by coughing, sneezing, laughing, jumping, or lifting. Caused by weakened pelvic floor muscles and urethral sphincter.
Urge Urinary Incontinence
Sudden, intense urge to urinate followed by involuntary leakage. Often associated with overactive bladder (OAB).
Mixed Incontinence
A combination of stress and urge incontinence — the most common presentation in women over 40.
Pelvic Floor Weakness
General weakness, heaviness, or reduced sensation in the pelvic region — often following childbirth, surgery, or hormonal changes.
Post-Partum Recovery
Pelvic floor muscles stretched and weakened during pregnancy and vaginal delivery. HIFEM accelerates rehabilitation significantly.
Post-Prostatectomy Incontinence
Men who experience urinary leakage following prostate surgery benefit from HIFEM pelvic floor rehabilitation.
How HIFEM Works
High-Intensity Focused Electromagnetic (HIFEM) technology generates a powerful electromagnetic field that penetrates through clothing and tissue, directly stimulating motor neurons in the pelvic floor muscles.
Electromagnetic Field Generation
The chair's integrated coil generates a focused electromagnetic field that passes through the seat and into the pelvic floor region — fully clothed, no contact required.
Supramaximal Muscle Stimulation
The field stimulates motor neurons at an intensity that exceeds what voluntary muscle contraction can achieve — triggering 100% of muscle fibers simultaneously, including deep fibers inaccessible through exercise.
Neuromuscular Remodeling
Repeated supramaximal contractions force the muscle to adapt — increasing fiber density, improving neural recruitment patterns, and rebuilding the structural integrity of the pelvic floor.
Sustained Bladder Control
Stronger pelvic floor muscles provide better urethral support, reducing leakage during physical stress and improving the brain-bladder signaling that prevents urgency episodes.
Why the HIFEM Pelvic Chair
11,200 Contractions Per Session
A single 28-minute session delivers the equivalent of 11,200 supramaximal pelvic floor muscle contractions — an intensity impossible to achieve through voluntary exercise.
FDA-Cleared Technology
HIFEM (High-Intensity Focused Electromagnetic) technology is FDA-cleared for the treatment of stress, urge, and mixed urinary incontinence in women and men.
Fully Clothed Treatment
Patients sit fully clothed in the ergonomic chair. No probes, no undressing, no discomfort. The electromagnetic field penetrates through clothing.
28-Minute Sessions
Each session takes just 28 minutes. Most patients read, use their phone, or simply relax during treatment. No preparation or recovery required.
Clinically Proven Results
Clinical studies demonstrate an average 75% reduction in incontinence episodes and significant improvement in pelvic floor muscle strength after a standard treatment course.
Long-Lasting Improvement
Pelvic floor muscle strengthening is maintained for 6–12 months after treatment. Annual maintenance sessions preserve results long-term.
Treatment Protocol
Standard course: 6 sessions, twice per week, over 3 weeks. Each session is 28 minutes.
Baseline Strengthening
The pelvic floor muscles begin responding to supramaximal electromagnetic stimulation. Patients typically notice improved awareness and mild muscle fatigue — a sign of effective engagement.
Progressive Neuromuscular Adaptation
Muscle fiber recruitment increases. Many patients report reduced leakage episodes and improved urgency control during this phase.
Peak Strengthening Phase
Maximum neuromuscular conditioning is achieved. Clinical studies show the greatest improvement in incontinence scores at this stage.
Continued Improvement
Muscle remodeling and neural adaptation continue after the treatment course ends. Full results are typically assessed at 4–6 weeks post-final session.
Ideal Candidates
- Women with stress, urge, or mixed urinary incontinence
- Post-partum women seeking pelvic floor rehabilitation
- Perimenopausal and postmenopausal women
- Men with post-prostatectomy urinary incontinence
- Anyone experiencing pelvic floor weakness or heaviness
- Patients who have not responded adequately to Kegel exercises
- Those seeking a non-invasive alternative to surgical sling procedures
Contraindications
HIFEM is not appropriate for patients with implanted metal devices in the pelvic region (pacemakers, IUDs, hip or spinal implants), active urinary tract infection, pregnancy, or active pelvic malignancy.
A thorough medical history and physical assessment is completed at consultation. We will review all medications, prior surgeries, and relevant history before recommending treatment.
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Urinary incontinence is not something you have to accept. Our physician-directed HIFEM pelvic floor program delivers measurable, lasting results — discreetly, comfortably, and without surgery.
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