Urinary incontinence is a big pain, both literally and figuratively. Always having to be near a bathroom can be stressful and exhausting. Bladder control can be part of your future with our pelvic floor-strengthening urinary incontinence treatments.
At The Wellness Clinic at New Boston Village, we treat overactive bladder problems to improve your quality of life. From our convenient location in Fall River, MA, we strive to provide the best care possible for urinary incontinence.
You might be wondering, “Why me?” After all, urinary incontinence affects more than just your restroom habits. It can get in the way of social events, quality time with family and friends, and much more. Several different medical or physical problems can cause urinary incontinence:
Typically, if your pelvic floor muscles are weaker than normal, you will notice signs of urinary incontinence. This means that pelvic floor strengthening is the key to reversing this pesky problem. So what causes weak pelvic floor muscles? It goes beyond an overactive bladder.
During pregnancy, your uterus adjusts in size to make room for the growing fetus. This can strain and put pressure on your bladder, making urinary incontinence an unfortunate part of your pregnancy journey.
Childbirth is another big contributor to urinary incontinence in women. If you deliver your child vaginally, your pelvic floor muscles and surrounding nerves may become weakened or damaged. In severe cases, you may experience prolapse after vaginal birth. If your intestines, uterus, bladder, or rectum start pushing outward, you could develop an overactive bladder.
As you get older, your bladder health can suffer. Even if you practice good bathroom habits, such as not holding in urine for too long, your bladder can still become weak. Involuntary spasms are the main cause of age-related urinary incontinence. Your bladder muscles start to malfunction slightly, which causes accidents and strong urges to urinate.
During menopause, the estrogen levels that previously kept your bladder and urethra healthy start to drop. This can also lead to urinary incontinence over time.
You can try some exercises at home for pelvic floor strengthening, which may alleviate some of your symptoms. However, if your urinary incontinence struggles are more severe and frequent, you may need bladder control treatments. We offer pelvic floor strengthening urinary incontinence treatments using Emsella.
Emsella is a special chair that stimulates your pelvic floor muscles to build strength and stability. You never have to take off your clothes or deal with invasive procedures when you choose Emsella treatments.
Emsella treatments are well-loved by patients who try them. These non-invasive, quick urinary incontinence treatments are convenient and comfortable. Here’s what happens when you come in for an Emsella treatment:
The Emsella chair emits electromagnetic energy. This type of energy is very common in medical settings. It works to stimulate muscles in the body. As you sit on the Emsella chair, the electromagnetic energy will cause your pelvic floor muscles to contract. The rate of contraction is far higher than you could naturally achieve through pelvic floor strengthening exercises.
During each Emsella treatment, you will experience thousands of pelvic floor contractions. This effect will start to build strength in your pelvic floor muscles, which allows you to regain bladder control.
Emsella treatments last for half an hour. The convenience of these bladder control treatments makes them popular among our patients. We know that you have a busy schedule, and we do our best to accommodate your needs when booking your appointments.
You will feel your muscles contracting during the treatments. However, these sensations are tolerable and far more comfortable than more invasive treatment options.
Emsella has been shown to relieve up to 95% of urinary incontinence symptoms in patients who completed their treatment regimens. Imagine your life without 95% of the discomfort, embarrassment, and inconvenience you currently struggle with due to your overactive bladder. You can get sweet relief without taking too much of your time!
Emsella works for both men and women, although women experience urinary incontinence at higher rates. Men who have enlarged prostates, prostate cancer, or neurological disorders are more susceptible to this issue.
The Emsella chair works in the same way for both men and women: It stimulates your pelvic floor muscles just the same. This effect helps you regain control over your bladder and avoid embarrassing accidents and frequent bathroom trips.
When you come in for a consultation, we will design a customized treatment plan for you. It usually takes a few sessions before Emsella results become obvious to patients. After eight to 12 weeks following your last Emsella session, your results should be clear in your everyday life. You won’t have to run for the bathroom or clean up urine leakage anymore; Emsella can transform your daily routine. Once you’ve completed your treatment plan, you can expect an improvement in your quality of life.
Emsella treatment has revolutionized the way we handle issues related to pelvic floor dysfunction, incontinence, and overall well-being. At The Wellness Clinic at New Boston Village in Fall River, MA, we are passionate about offering you cutting-edge solutions that are designed to enhance your quality of life. We understand that everyone is unique and each person requires personalized care. That’s why we’re offering comprehensive consultations to determine if Emsella is the right treatment for you. Contact us today to book a consultation!
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