• Urinary incontinence is a common problem that affects millions of people around the world. It is a condition where the individual is unable to control the bladder, leading to involuntary leakage of urine. Incontinence can occur due to various factors, including childbirth, aging, hormonal changes, and certain medical conditions. While it is a prevalent problem, it can be embarrassing and affect one's quality of life. Fortunately, Emsella is available as a treatment option.

    Emsella is a non-invasive treatment for urinary incontinence that uses electromagnetic technology to strengthen the pelvic floor muscles. The pelvic floor muscles are responsible for supporting the bladder, uterus, and other pelvic organs. Weakness in these muscles can lead to incontinence. Emsella works by stimulating these muscles with electromagnetic energy, causing them to contract and strengthen.

    The treatment involves sitting on a chair that looks like a regular chair, but it has a device that emits electromagnetic energy. The chair will emit electromagnetic waves that stimulate the pelvic floor muscles, causing them to contract and relax. The treatment lasts for approximately 30 minutes, and the patient can resume their normal activities immediately after the session.

    Emsella is an TGA-approved treatment for urinary incontinence and has shown promising results. Studies have shown that patients who undergo Emsella treatment experience a significant improvement in their symptoms. In a clinical trial, 95% of patients reported an improvement in their symptoms, and 75% of patients reported being completely dry.

  • The treatment is also painless and does not require any recovery time. Patients can undergo the treatment during their lunch break and resume their daily activities immediately after the session. Emsella is also suitable for people who are not good candidates for surgery or those who do not want to undergo invasive treatments.

    One of the benefits of Emsella is that it is non-invasive and does not require any incisions or anesthesia. This means that the risk of complications is minimal. In contrast, surgical treatments for incontinence can be risky and require a more extended recovery time. Emsella is also a more cost-effective option than surgery.

    Emsella is a safe and effective treatment for urinary incontinence. However, like any medical procedure, it is essential to speak to your healthcare provider before undergoing the treatment. Patients who are pregnant or have a pacemaker should not undergo Emsella treatment. Additionally, patients who have undergone recent pelvic surgery or have a history of pelvic cancer should also avoid Emsella treatment.

    While Emsella is an effective treatment for incontinence, it is not a cure. It is essential to maintain a healthy lifestyle and follow your healthcare provider's recommendations to manage incontinence effectively. This may include exercises to strengthen the pelvic floor muscles, dietary changes, and lifestyle modifications.

    In conclusion, Emsella is a safe and effective treatment for urinary incontinence. The treatment uses electromagnetic technology to stimulate the pelvic floor muscles, causing them to contract and strengthen. Emsella is a non-invasive and painless treatment that requires no recovery time, making it an attractive option for those who want to avoid surgery. While Emsella is not a cure for incontinence, it can significantly improve symptoms and enhance one's quality of life. If you are suffering from urinary incontinence, speak to your healthcare provider to see if Emsella is the right treatment for you.

Emsella Treatments qualify for Australian Government Continence Aids Payment Scheme

Did you know that the Australian Government has a payment scheme where they will give incontinent patients $650.40 per year towards continence products and this can be used towards Emsella treatments?
How the CAPS (Continence aids payment scheme) payment works:

  • Patient must have permanent and severe incontinence confirmed by a registered health professional (Dr, nurse, physio, etc.)
  • Patient must be an Australian permanent resident or citizen
  • Fill in the form online apply online here
  • The 2022/23 amount paid is now $650.40 per year - paid yearly about first week of July

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