Urinary incontinence is the loss of bladder control, leading to involuntary leakage. It can affect both men and women and may occur due to aging, childbirth, prostate issues, or weakened pelvic floor muscles. Women often experience incontinence after pregnancy or menopause, while men may develop it due to prostate surgery or aging-related muscle weakening.
One innovative treatment option is Emsella, a non-invasive therapy that strengthens the pelvic floor muscles using high-intensity focused electromagnetic (HIFEM) technology. During an Emsella session, patients sit fully clothed on a specialized chair that stimulates thousands of muscle contractions, similar to performing intense pelvic floor exercises. This treatment can improve bladder control and reduce leakage episodes.
In addition to Emsella, lifestyle changes, pelvic floor therapy, and medical treatments prescribed by a physician can help manage urinary incontinence. We are excited to offer Emsella treatments to our patients along with medical treatment to address underlying causes of urinary incontinence.