Pelvic floor activation
Supramaximal pelvic contractions while fully clothed
EMSELLA uses high-intensity focused electromagnetic energy to stimulate thousands of pelvic floor contractions per session. No surgery, no probes, no downtime at our Fort McMurray clinic.
Pelvic strength you cannot achieve with Kegels alone
Urinary leakage, urgency, and pelvic weakness affect women and men across Fort McMurray, yet many people delay care because they assume surgery or invasive procedures are the only options. Kegel exercises help when muscles are weak and you can activate them correctly, but they rarely produce the supramaximal contractions needed to recondition deconditioned pelvic floors, especially after childbirth, menopause, or prostate treatment.
EMSELLA is an FDA-cleared chair that delivers high-intensity focused electromagnetic (HIFEM) energy through your clothing. Each session induces thousands of pelvic floor contractions, engaging muscles that voluntary effort often misses. Patients remain seated, fully dressed, and typically describe a tapping or pulling sensation during the twenty-eight minute treatment.
At ReNueva Health, EMSELLA is prescribed within a physician-led pelvic pathway. It may be used alone for straightforward weakness or combined with FREEDOM+ Command Stack for coordination and nerve signalling, or EMFEMME 360 for intimate tissue quality. Suitability and expected response are discussed at consultation; individual results vary.
How EMSELLA activates the pelvic floor
HIFEM technology penetrates tissue non-invasively and induces depolarization of motor neurons, producing rhythmic pelvic floor contractions at intensities beyond voluntary capacity. The chair design targets the entire pelvic floor basket, including fibers difficult to isolate with home exercises. Over a series of sessions, this neuromuscular stimulation supports strength, endurance, and bladder control when clinically appropriate.
How sessions work
- Single session may deliver thousands of supramaximal contractions
- Treats stress, urge, and mixed incontinence presentations when suitable
- No internal probes or undressing required
- Protocols adjusted by physician based on symptom severity
Clinical uses for EMSELLA
Female stress and urge incontinence
Leakage with activity, coughing, or sudden urgency may improve when pelvic floor strength is a primary deficit.
Male incontinence after prostate surgery
Post-prostatectomy patients often need intensive pelvic reconditioning; EMSELLA delivers high-volume contractions without internal devices.
Postpartum pelvic recovery
After physician clearance, EMSELLA supports women whose pelvic floors remain weak despite home exercise programs.
Pelvic organ prolapse symptom support
Strengthening may reduce symptomatic burden in mild presentations as part of conservative management, not surgical replacement.
Intimate function support
Improved pelvic tone may support sexual wellness goals in women when weakness is a contributing factor.
Why EMSELLA is a leading pelvic option
- Fully clothed, non-invasive chair treatment
- No recovery time required for most patients
- Delivers contractions beyond voluntary Kegel capacity
- Suitable for women and men after medical screening
- May combine with FREEDOM+ or EMFEMME 360 for layered care
- Physician-led protocols in Fort McMurray
- Comfortable enough for twice-weekly session schedules
Individual results vary. Suitability is determined during a physician-led consultation at ReNueva Health in Fort McMurray. This information is educational and not a substitute for personal medical advice.
Is EMSELLA right for you?
Who may benefit
- Stress, urge, or mixed urinary incontinence affecting quality of life
- Pelvic weakness after childbirth, aging, or prostate treatment
- Patients who struggle to perform Kegels correctly or consistently
- Those seeking non-surgical options before invasive procedures
- Men and women cleared at medical consultation
Consult first if
- Pregnancy or metal implants in the pelvic region
- Pacemakers, implanted neurostimulators, or copper IUD (case-by-case review)
- Active pelvic infection or unexplained bleeding
- Severe prolapse requiring surgical evaluation
Your EMSELLA care pathway
Medical consultation
Symptom review, pelvic history, and contraindication screening determine whether EMSELLA alone or a combination protocol is appropriate.
Session series
Typical plans include six sessions over three weeks, twice weekly, each lasting about twenty-eight minutes while seated fully clothed.
Follow-up and maintenance
Your physician assesses bladder symptoms and may recommend maintenance sessions or adjunct technologies based on response.
EMSELLA FAQ
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Ready to explore your options?
Schedule a physician-led consultation in Fort McMurray to discuss whether EMSELLA® may be appropriate for your goals.
