The EMS Pelvic Floor Therapy Chair represents a breakthrough in non-invasive treatment for urinary incontinence and pelvic muscle rehabilitation. This advanced medical device utilizes focused electromagnetic energy technology to deliver targeted therapy without requiring invasive procedures or clothing removal.
During treatment sessions, the chair emits precisely controlled electromagnetic pulses that penetrate deep into the pelvic floor muscles, inducing supramaximal contractions. A single 30-minute session provides the equivalent of 12,000 pelvic floor muscle contractions - far exceeding what can be achieved through traditional Kegel exercises alone.
The therapy works by stimulating the entire pelvic floor region, including the pubococcygeus (PC) muscle, to improve muscle tone, increase blood flow, and enhance nerve function. This comprehensive approach helps address various conditions including stress urinary incontinence, postpartum recovery needs, and age-related pelvic floor weakening.
Clinical benefits include strengthened pelvic muscles to prevent urine leakage, improved vaginal muscle tension, enhanced sexual sensitivity, and increased thickness of vaginal walls in postmenopausal women. The treatment is completely painless, with users typically feeling only gentle muscle contractions during the session.
The chair features a user-friendly 12-color touch screen interface with customizable language options. Treatment parameters including intensity (0-100% adjustable) and duration (up to 30 minutes) can be precisely controlled to meet individual therapeutic needs.
This medical-grade device holds multiple international certifications including CE (including TUV certification), FDA clearance, ISO 13485, and MHRA approval, ensuring the highest standards of safety and efficacy. The modular design facilitates maintenance and troubleshooting when required.
Ideal for clinical settings, rehabilitation centers, and specialized beauty salons, this pelvic floor therapy chair offers a convenient, effective solution for women seeking non-surgical treatment of urinary incontinence and pelvic floor disorders. The technology provides superior results compared to traditional exercise-based approaches, with measurable improvements often seen after just a few sessions.