This unique technology revolutionizes women’s and men’s intimate health and wellness with a completely non-invasive option.
Compared to other alternative treatments for urinary incontinence such as surgically implanting a mesh sling or pessary to support the urethra and bladder, the KEGEL chair is non-invasive with patients remaining fully clothed whilst being a safe procedure that does not take a toll on the body. The THRONE OF HAPPINESS offers zero downtime and quick 28 minute walk in, walk out sessions so patients can receive treatment for urinary incontinence while still going about their daily life uninterrupted. Any injury that causes the connection between the brain and spinal cord to disrupt thereby losing control over the bladder leading to urinary incontinence. Any anatomical defects occurring by birth or injury
Our EMSELLA chair works on the principle of using electromagnetic waves for treatment of urinary incontinence. These electromagnetic waves are targeted at the pelvis to rectify the root cause of the urinary incontinence.
The average rate of contractions is 11,000 in 28 minutes. These are extremely mild and pose no inconvenience or discomfort whatsoever.
The constant exposure to these electromagnetic waves effectively strengthens your pelvic floor muscles which restore its lost control. In due course of time, you can hold and release your urine like before and take control. This, in turn, sets your issue of urinary incontinence right. There won’t be any more urgency of urinating or dribbling urine down your pants since you failed to keep it in.
This treatment using electromagnetic waves is more effective than any other medications, superficial treatments, or invasive surgeries. In fact, using the KEGEL throne has absolutely no side effects and can be used by almost anyone regardless of sex or age.
This phenomenon is nothing but a slight leakage of urine every time you put physical stress on your bladder. This may happen when you exercise, sneezing loudly, laugh too hard, jumping, or coughing.
Any activity that places slight pressure on your bladder can result in some dripping of urine since your bladder is unable to hold it in such situations. The urethra and bladder are supported by the pelvic floor muscles, which contract during coughing, sneezing and exercise to prevent leakage. Weakness in the muscles or damage to the bladder neck support can result in leakage.
Stress incontinence is more common than it seems, although the intensity of it varies from individual to individual.
Urge incontinence doesn’t have you peeing yourself every time you feel the urge to do so. In fact, it is quite the opposite. In urge incontinence, one finds themselves in a constant urge to pee almost all the time, although not necessarily wetting themselves.
In other words, they need to be aware of where exactly the restroom is and not venture far enough lest they wet their pants. This restricts plenty of activities for them since most of their time and energy is spent trying to cater to this urge of urinating 2-3 times every hour.
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