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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
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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
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What is the cost?
Check out our pricing plans on the booking page for costing at our Newcastle Clinic.
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Unfortunately there is no private health or medicare rebate available for Emsella Therapy.
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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.
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The recommended treatment protocol is 2 sessions a week for 6 weeks but this may vary depending on circumstance.
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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
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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.
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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
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