
Emsella Therapy
Does it Work?
The Emsella Chair uses High-Intensity Focused Electromagnetic energy to produce supramaximal pelvic-floor muscle contractions. In a 28 minute Emsella therapy session experience 11,200 pelvic floor contractions
New research shows Emsella Therapy is superior to Pelvic Floor Muscle Exercises in quality of life scores, incontinence episodes, and treatment satisfaction. - Mikus et al. 2022
What is the cost?
Check out our pricing plans on the booking page for costing at our Newcastle Clinic.
Unfortunately there is no private health or medicare rebate available for Emsella Therapy.
How long does it take to see results?
The Emsella Chair can give you noticeable results after a single session. Improvements will generally continue over the next few weeks.
The recommended treatment protocol is 2 sessions a week for 3 weeks but this may vary depending on circumstance.
Is The Emsella Chair for me?
If you experience:
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Involuntarily leaking urine when you exercise, laugh, cough or sneeze
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A frequent need to get to the toilet quickly (or not getting there in time)
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Constantly needing to go to the toilet
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Difficulty emptying your bladder or bowel
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Loss of bladder or bowel control
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Reduced sexual function and or sensation
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Involuntary flatulence
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Prolapse Symptoms
Emsella therapy may be for you. To determine whether the Emsella chair is the right course of action for you book a discovery call with one of our experienced physiotherapists.
What happens?
The Emsella chair is a pain-free, fully clothed therapy. There is no down time, you can resume normal activities immediately.
Emsella Therapy utilises electromagnetic energy to deliver thousands of supramaximal pelvic floor muscle contractions in a single session. These contractions re-educate the pelvic floor muscles.
Who shouldn't do Emsella?
The Emsella Chair is not for you if you are:
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pregnant
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cardiac pacemaker
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defibrillator
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electronic implant
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pulmonary insufficiency
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metal implant
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drug pump
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hemorrhagic conditions
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anticoagulation therapy
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malignant tumor
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recent surgery (6 months)
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Less than 3 months postpartum
